
Seattle Light Rail Boosts Service Frequency
Seattle's light rail service is doubling frequency between Lynnwood and International District/Chinatown, with trains every 4-5 minutes, boosting capacity by 50% ahead of the 2 Line's full opening.
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Seattle's light rail service is doubling frequency between Lynnwood and International District/Chinatown, with trains every 4-5 minutes, boosting capacity by 50% ahead of the 2 Line's full opening.

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