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Old Posted Jun 1, 2026, 3:22 PM
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'No longer affordable': Sound Transit outlines future of light rail projects
May 29, 2026 By Sebastian Robertson -- KING5 News
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SEATTLE — Sound Transit’s governing board approved a sweeping overhaul of its voter-approved ST3 expansion plan Thursday, acknowledging a projected $34.5 billion funding gap that agency leaders say makes the original schedule unaffordable.

The vote follows months of discussion over rising construction costs, inflation, lower-than-expected revenues and increasing operating expenses that have left the agency unable to fully fund the regional transit expansion package voters approved in 2016.
Given ongoing inflation this is likely an overly optimistic assessment trying to please as many as possible.
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Old Posted Jun 1, 2026, 4:00 PM
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"It's better to be lucky than good" -- Lefty Gomez

It's fair to say most people in Denver aren't even aware enough to appreciate how lucky RTD was with their FasTracks effort.

After securing funding for the FasTracks W Line and commuter rail lines there was no clear path on funding the R & N Lines. Neither qualified for 'matching' funds from the FTA.

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In March 2012, RTD received an unsolicited proposal to build the I-225 Corridor line from Kiewit Infrastructure Co. After determining the proposal had merit and seeking other bids, RTD selected Kiewit to build the line.

In 2013, RTD received a second unsolicited proposal this time to build the North Metro Line. RTD sought bids to build the line out in multiple phases. After receiving four bids, RTD selected the partnership of Graham Contracting Ltd., Balfour Beatty Rail Inc. and Harmon Contractors Inc. (GBBH), the same group that had submitted the unsolicited proposal.
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Regional Transportation District sent four teams a Request for Proposal for the Southeast Corridor extension, consisting of 2.3 miles (3.7 km) of new track south of Lincoln station that would serve three new stations: Sky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree City Center, and the terminus at RidgeGate Parkway
This 'late' addition came together rather easily with Lone Tree contributing funds and they did win an FTA grant.

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Old Posted Jun 10, 2026, 3:24 AM
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Totally Hilarious

Driver follows GPS onto Seattle light rail tracks at Mount Baker Station, disrupting service for two hours
Jun 3, 2026 BY MYNORTHWEST STAFF -- KIRO
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According to witnesses at the scene, the driver said she was following her GPS, which led her to drive onto the tracks. The driver even drove a “significant distance” on the tracks before getting stuck

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Old Posted Jun 16, 2026, 11:37 AM
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The Plot Thickens?

RTD gets serious about cutting public transit up to 20%
June 12, 2026 By Bruce Finley | The Denver Post
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Efforts to find savings outside of service cuts have fallen short

Regional Transportation District board members are proceeding with detailed planning to cut bus and train service by up to 20% starting in 2027 — a possible painful-but-necessary public transit retrenchment to help fix the agency’s $215 million annual budget deficit.

The directors voted unanimously at an operations committee meeting on Wednesday night to task RTD service planners with identifying specific reductions in service hours, frequencies, and routes, and to present them later this month. The planners will propose combinations of cuts to achieve service reductions of 15%, 17.5%, and 20%.
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Old Posted Jun 16, 2026, 11:40 AM
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This follows another recent announcement

Colorado moves to fix RTD with board restructure, accessibility mandates
May 27, 2026 By: Robert Garrison -- Denver7 News
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New law leaves RTD's budget woes untouched

DENVER — Public transportation in the Denver area is about to get a boost, according to Gov. Jared Polis, after the governor signed Senate Bill 26-150 into law aboard a Regional Transportation District bus Tuesday.

The bill, introduced to the State Senate in March and sent to Polis’ office last week, promises to modernize the troubled transit district by shaking up RTD’s board structure and sharpening the agency’s focus on accessible transit.
I've never seen such a Dog & Pony Show led by our 'transit genius' Governor Polis but par for the course in passing yet another UNFUNDED mandate.

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New Denver channel just dropped and they only have 3 subscribers so far. Hope everyone gives them some love!

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Old Posted Jul 8, 2026, 9:38 PM
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East Colfax BRT project advances with approval of next-generation buses
May 28 2026
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RTD’s Board of Directors approved the purchase of 47 new 60-foot articulated buses on Wednesday, May 27, marking a significant step forward for East Colfax Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), one of the region's largest transit infrastructure projects.

The new buses are created specifically for BRT service and will replace existing articulated buses operating in RTD’s fleet. Features such as three-door access, level boarding, and bicycle storage are expected to reduce station wait times... These vehicles are also expected to improve reliability and reduce long-term maintenance needs across the system.

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