• Cost Savings Options for East Link

    Updated: 2012-05-31 20:05:50
    The saga of East Link has been long. Originally voted down as part of the Forward Thrust plan in 1968 (a familiar map), the I-90 floating bridge was designed to handle rail in the future. In Sound Transit’s 2008 Proposition 1, we funded cross-lake rail, and since then, planning and dependent construction work has been [...]

  • Sound Transit 1Q 2012 Ridership Report

    Updated: 2012-05-31 14:55:07
    Another quarter, another set of double-digit gains over the same time last year. The system as whole was up 12%. ST Express boardings rose 14%, Sounder 11% (15% on weekdays), and both Link lines, 10%, 8% on weekdays. Although routes 540 and 560 took hits after service cuts, the big winner is the 513, up [...]

  • Carpooling – Can We Make it Work Here?

    Updated: 2012-05-30 17:44:53
    Carpooling is as American as apple pie and the flag, except for one problem: Nobody carpools anymore. Carpooling has become to transportation what jazz is to music: invented in the U.S., but mostly appreciated everywhere else. Read full article here. … Continue reading →

  • Aero Seat Cooling Cushion is like the cool side of the pillow for your computer chair

    Updated: 2012-05-30 09:51:31
    If you have been cursed with a humid summer and a building with a broken [...] 163 words | permalink | No comments | digg this

  • 520 Portage Bay Replacement Drawings

    Updated: 2012-05-29 21:00:40
    WSDOT has added a flickr set containing illustrations of the design alternatives of the Portage Bay section of the 520 bridge replacement. They’ve also put up the meeting materials from last week’s Seattle Design Meeting. WSDOT is exploring cable-stayed and typical viaduct-style replacements. The Seattle Times has a write-up on the different designs and the [...]

  • A Bold Move for Barclays Center in Brooklyn

    Updated: 2012-05-29 15:00:13
    What do you do when you’re a traffic engineer hired to come up with a plan to accommodate 2,500 additional cars entering the heart of Brooklyn on a semi-regular basis? Well, if you’re Samuel Schwartz, you don’t add fuel to the fire by building a ton of parking: Mr. Schwartz, a traffic commissioner during the [...]

  • The Northgate 900 – The Players

    Updated: 2012-05-28 15:00:28
    Over the last week there’s been a lot of conflicting information with regards to the 900-stall parking garage at Northgate. It started with Cascade’s blog post accusing Sound Transit (ST) of making a backroom deal to build 900 parking stalls, which ST initially denied but later recanted. This could be a reflection of the complex [...]

  • Sunday Open Thread: Tube Dinner Party

    Updated: 2012-05-27 15:42:36
    Over the last week there’s been a lot of conflicting information with regards to the 900-stall parking garage at Northgate. It started with Cascade’s blog post accusing Sound Transit (ST) of making a backroom deal to build 900 parking stalls, which ST initially denied but later recanted. This could be a reflection of the complex [...]

  • Making a Northgate Parking Garage Palatable

    Updated: 2012-05-26 23:10:46
    I signed the recent letter to Sound Transit, letting them know that they were steaming ahead with the analysis of options for Northgate without sufficient public review. Many of these options seem to be in conflict with the neighborhood and Seattle’s goals to create a walkable, livable city, especially around Link, where it’s easily possible [...]

  • No Center Platform at Chinatown/International District

    Updated: 2012-05-26 14:05:12
    As someone who’s a big fan of center platforms in general, I asked Sound Transit spokesman Bruce Gray what the prospects were for East Link to add a center platform where it meets the Central line: A center platform at IDS was not studied as part of the EIS plans and isn’t in the works [...]

  • TransLink’s New Frequency Map

    Updated: 2012-05-25 18:06:05
    For those of you who missed Jarrett Walker’s hat tip, TransLink has finally unveiled an excellent system-wide frequency map (PDF), a vast improvement over its predecessor (PDF), which bears several similarities to Metro’s current system map.  The map uses both color and line weight (thickness) to denote frequency while basic and limited services are deemphasized.  Frequent services [...]

  • ST Releases Summer Schedules

    Updated: 2012-05-25 14:02:30
    The Summer 2012 Sound Transit schedule book is now available; new timetables take effect Saturday, June 9th.  There are no changes to Link. Sounder is unchanged, although maintenance in the South Corridor might aggravate drivers and pedestrians. Below are the bus revisions, especially big changes in Pierce County: Route 542: Revised stops at Redmond Transit Center [...]

  • News Roundup: The Walking Undead

    Updated: 2012-05-24 18:00:36
    King Tut taking up residence at King Street Station. “North Corridor” is now officially “Lynnwood Link”. I-90 lawsuit may go back to the Washington Supreme Court. Downtown condo market is improving. Council backs off corner store portion of Regulatory Reform proposal. Former Hopelink employees commit bus pass fraud nearly worth six figures. TriMet bus driver [...]

  • A White Car is a Greener Car

    Updated: 2012-05-23 21:55:00
    I always liked black cars but a cars of a lighter color is what makes it cool – literally, when it comes to reducing carbon emissions. Cars of a lighter hue, such as white or silver, stay cooler because they reflect … Continue reading →

  • CityTank: Get Stoked to Surf The Fourth Wave of Planning

    Updated: 2012-05-21 23:30:23
    Dan Bertolet has an interesting post up about the “fourth wave of planning”. I have thought for a while that each generation of environmentalists is shaped in response to the differing environmental challenges of their time. While older generations of environmentalists were shaped by the back-to-the-land movement, one that believed in an essentially rural solution [...]

  • That “900-stall parking garage” at Northgate

    Updated: 2012-05-21 21:14:53
    Cascade Bicycle Club is currently running a blog post under the title “A backroom deal for Northgate that’s bad for bicycling“, which reads in part: What we do know is that Sound Transit reached a backroom deal to build a parking garage without any public involvement, none. A backroom deal that a prominent neighborhood leader described as [...]

  • 2012 Export Achievement Award for Super Glue Corporation

    Updated: 2012-05-21 18:05:41
                      [Photo Credit:  Pacer Technology] As a USA manufacturing company, Super Glue Corporation was pleased to be recognized recently for our export activities.  The 2012 Export Achievement award was presented by the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Association in honor of our achievements in the Global Marketplace.  The [...]

  • Two Deadlines

    Updated: 2012-05-21 15:31:25
    Two interesting opportunities for the public to comment this week: Sound Transit is holding a public hearing on Ride Free Area elimination. It’s at Union Station this Thursday from 12:30 to 1pm. The stated purpose of this meeting is to receive comment from the public. The Puget Sound Regional Council is doling out $2.3m in [...]

  • It’s Never Too Late … Powerful Amends!

    Updated: 2012-05-07 20:42:20
     [Video Credit: www.porcelainunicorn.com] Porcelain Unicorn Grand Prize Winner of the Philips Tell It Your Way Competition!  Watch these 3 minutes and you will be glued to the message in this story – Promise!  Impressive storytelling  …

  • How do airboats compare to hovercraft?

    Updated: 2012-05-07 17:21:00
    : 07 May , 2012 How do airboats compare to hovercraft Unlike airboats , hovercraft are flying machines that travel above the surface on a bubble of air so they don’t create a wake on water . Airboats are flat-bottomed boats with a large propeller and their entire weight rests on the surface , creating a wake . Airboats usually require a boat dock for launching hovercraft do . not Airboats are limited to relatively smooth water because their hulls have low gunwales which can be easily swamped . Airboats have minimum positive flotation , where hovercraft have quite a lot up to 1 1 2 times their weight . This enables hovercraft to operate safely on swiftwater . Here , first responders from the U.S . Air Force practice swiftwater rescue techniques in a Neoteric hovercraft Both are amphibious

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