Project Alert - Metro Transit North Link survey – Tell us what you think about these ideas for service changes.

 Photo of Northgate Link light rail station taken from NE 103rd Street.. There are a couple of Metro buses visible near the light rail station.

We’ve got some ideas about North Link Connections - Tell us what you think!

Thank you to the many people who shared their thoughts with us during the first phase of our engagement. Your feedback helped us better understand the mobility needs and priorities in north King County. Metro and Sound Transit are working to finalize an integrated, customer-centered transit network, and we want to keep hearing from you.

Check out the proposed concept and ideas for change on the North Link Connections project webpage and then let us know what you think by taking the online survey, open now through April 7, 2020.

From what we heard, when Link light rail connects to University District, Roosevelt, and Northgate stations, and Metro changes bus service, it is important to:

  • Improve east-west crosstown connections
  • Create transfer points that are convenient and easy for customers to understand
  • Make transit travel times for many trips faster and more consistent by connecting with light rail
  • Increase access to hospitals and medical facilities (Northgate, UW, First Hill, Seattle Children’s)
  • Expand opportunity through connections to growing job centers like South Lake Union

For more information see our North Link Connections project webpage and find a calendar of community events where you can see maps and talk with Metro staff about the North Link Connections Mobility Project.