Link light rail service through the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel will be disrupted for the next two weeks due to damage caused by construction at the Westlake station last Tuesday.
Jordan Duncan, KIRO 7 NewsSEATTLE — Link light rail service through the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel will be disrupted for the next two weeks due to damage caused by construction at the Westlake station last week, Sound Transit said Thursday.
Trains through the tunnel will run every 32 minutes in each direction. Trains between Northgate and Capitol Hill and between Stadium and Angle Lake will run every 15 minutes.
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