I'm a huge advocate for rail safety, so I think this one is a good thing to show kids so they can see just how much damage a train can do.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Video - Trains Hitting Cars
I'm a huge advocate for rail safety, so I think this one is a good thing to show kids so they can see just how much damage a train can do.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Thoughts on Expanding Sounder Service
If you have the time for two cups of coffee, Seattle Transit Blog's post about expanding Sounder service is a good read and reflection piece. Brian Bundridge lays out his thoughts on sending trains out to the suburbs (or not so much in some cases). Comments to the post are also showing a high level of interest in seeing something like this work.
It all comes down to one observation and one question: there is definitely some evidence to the benefits of establishing service to outlying areas of Western Washington. How is it paid for? The evidence for that is not so clear.
It all comes down to one observation and one question: there is definitely some evidence to the benefits of establishing service to outlying areas of Western Washington. How is it paid for? The evidence for that is not so clear.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Milwaukee Road at Othello, 1972

Othello is on Washington State Route 26, which runs 133 miles from I-90 to Colfax. Over the miles you can literally see the terrain change from scrub land to wheat field!
Friday, November 7, 2008
Sound Transit Prop 1 - Who Gets What?
Sound Transit's Proposition 1 beat it up at the poles. I was actually shocked that this package made it through, given the state of the economy right now. So how does it settle out, come January when the sales tax money starts coming?
Well, this Seattle Times Internet equivalent of a flannel graph will show you what the region pays and what we receive for the money. In short:
Time to shake your fist at the sky and yell Rhubarb at the forces who abandoned the Interurban back in the day!
Well, this Seattle Times Internet equivalent of a flannel graph will show you what the region pays and what we receive for the money. In short:
- More Sounder Trains to Pierce County in 2011
- Possible Passenger service on the old Woodinville Sub in East King County in 2012 (if other donors match Sound Transit's $50 million)
- More Southend expansion in 2015
- More Seattle Streetcars in 2016
- Light Rail to Husky Stadium in 2016
- Light Rail to Northgate by 2020
- Light Rail to Redmond/Overlake by 2021
- Light Rail to Lynnwood by 2023
Time to shake your fist at the sky and yell Rhubarb at the forces who abandoned the Interurban back in the day!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Economy delays sale of Eastside Corridor
Thankfully, it's only delayed and not deferred! The sale will go through once the value of some bonds increases.
Local News | Economy delays BNSF rail-line sale to Port of Seattle | Seattle Times Newspaper
Local News | Economy delays BNSF rail-line sale to Port of Seattle | Seattle Times Newspaper
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