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Streetcar Breaks Ground

July 7, 2006 was a historic day for the city of Seattle when the South Lake Union streetcar line broke ground with great fanfare. Despite the blazing heat (by Seattle standards), hundreds of attendees swarmed the blocked-off section of Terry Avenue between Harrison and Republican, along with dignitaries and speakers that included: Mayor Greg Nickels, Senator Patty Murray, Acting Secretary of Transportation Maria Cino, Congressman Jim McDermott, State Representative Ed Murray, and Seattle City Council members Jan Drago, Richard Conlin, Sally Clark, Jean Godden, Tom Rasmussen, and David Della, among others.

In lieu of an actual groundbreaking, Mayor Nickels—with a little help from Senator Murray—welded together the first section of rail for the streetcar's track. Great food, lively music, festive decorations and a huge crowd rounded out the occasion.

The streetcar will offer a great service to Seattle by providing a 1.3 mile route between downtown and the South Lake Union neighborhood. The line, expected to accommodate up to 300,000 passengers in its first year, is designed to reduce dependency on cars in South Lake Union and provide more options for trips. The trains will be ready for passengers in the fall of 2007.

This website will post periodic updates for big events. For more detailed information, please visit http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/stcar_slu.htm.

Seattle Streetcar Network

The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and the Seattle Streetcar Alliance are exploring an expanded streetcar network that integrates the South Lake Union streetcar line with portions of downtown Seattle and inner Seattle neighborhoods. An expansion of the streetcar system has the potential to increase accessibility to these neighborhoods, making them more economically viable and improving the quality of life for the residents in those neighborhoods. This in turn will ensure continued growth within the city and the city's continued economic health.

It will examine the operating costs for the following extensions:
  • South Lake Union from Yale to the University of Washington
  • International District up Jackson Street
  • Waterfront line to SoDo and/or Terminal 46
Basic route configurations and costs have been explored in the City of Seattle document Seattle Streetcar Network and Feasibility Analysis, produced for the city in 2004 by Parsons Brinckerhoff http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/streetcarreport.htm. These cost estimates will be reviewed and compared to costs for similar streetcar systems currently operating in the U.S.

For more information, please visit: http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/streetcarnetwork.htm. You may also contact James Kelly, CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle at jkelly@urbanleague.org.

Other Links
The City of Seattle’s Streetcar Web site

The City of Seattle’s LID FAQ

Link to the capital and financing plan

News
SEATTLE TIMES: Monorail taken out of service, may not be up in time for Bumbershoot
SEATTLE TIMES: Landowners hop aboard Lake Union streetcar line
SEATTLE TIMES: Council approves streetcar tax district
TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE: Trolleys find a powerful champion in Ladenburg
SEATTLE PI: There's no more 'easy oil'
SEATTLE PI: If no monorail, why not a streetcar?
SEATTLE TIMES: Issaquah climbs aboard growing streetcar line
SEATTLE PI: Sound Transit: First Hill first
SEATTLE PI: Ex-monorail director to steer light rail
THE DAILY OF UW: Streetcar won't cut bus routes
SEATTLE PI: Seattle Mobility: Streetcar synergy?
SEATTLE PI: Why not link streetcar lines? Conlin asks
SEATTLE TIMES: Forum generates
buzz about allure of streetcars
SEATTLE TIMES: Nickels outlines funding plan for SLU streetcar
E-mail Newsletter, Volume 6
E-mail Newsletter, Volume 5
April 16: Seattle Streetcar Summit
E-mail Newsletter, Volume 4
SEATTLE PI: Buses cheaper, but will people really ride them?
2004 News
Other Streetcar Systems
Atlanta (GA) Streetcar
Charlotte (NC) Trolley
River Rail Streetcar (Little Rock, AR)
Main Street Trolley (Memphis, TN)
New Orleans (LA) Streetcar
Philadelphia (PA) Streetcar
Portland (OR) Streetcar
San Diego (CA) Streetcar
Tacoma (WA) Link Light Rail
Tampa (FL) Streetcar
Streetcar Updates 
Sound Transit’s Tacoma Link off to flying start; ridership exceeds 2010 projections
Businesses backing streetcar idea for South Lake Union
Allen leads the way as South Lake Union development booms
Other Links
Link to the Mayor’s action agenda for South Lake Union
Link to South Lake Union Park