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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by OrdinaryScarlett (talk | contribs) at 03:45, 20 August 2024 (3 Line (Sound Transit)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

i will need to replace all multicolored splits on bsicon articles: do everything other than la and san Francisco

all light rail also needs to be hst aside la, dart, link, san diego

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3 Line (Sound Transit)

3 Line
Everett Station
SR 526/Evergreen
SW Everett Industrial Center
SR 99/Airport Road
Mariner
Ash Way
West Alderwood
Lynnwood City Center
Sound Transit Express Parking
Mountlake Terrace
Parking
Shoreline North/185th
Swift Blue Line Parking
Shoreline South/148th
Parking
NE 130th Street
Northgate
Parking
Roosevelt
U District
University of Washington
Capitol Hill
First Hill Streetcar
to Ballard
Westlake
Seattle Center Monorail South Lake Union Streetcar
University Street
Pioneer Square
Colman Dock
International District/
Chinatown
Amtrak Cascades Sounder commuter rail First Hill Streetcar
Stadium
Greyhound Lines
SODO
Delridge
Avalon
Alaska Junction

Other stuff

Interactive maps I've made

Secondary to-do:

  • Montreal Metro, *Philly subway, *SEPTA Regional Rail, *Cleveland RTA, *Portland, *O-Train, *Charlotte (blue line kml needs to be extended), (please double check this entire list!), *Austin metrorail and brt, *TRAX, *FrontRunner, *RailRunner, *all in NYC area, *Houston METRORAIL, *OKC
  • denver, *chicago, *seattle, *portland, *twin cities, *indianapolis, *boston
  • Cleveland rtd:redo red line rdt and blue line rdt and do two other lines, along with brt, green line kml needs to redone, two people movers at atl airport
  • more lrt, metro, commuter, brt systems I missed that will be listed on lists
  • other Miami transit

“*” = no colored RDT needed "#" = No interactive map needed

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