Link light rail
Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is managed by Sound Transit in partnership with local transit providers, and consists of two non-connected lines: Line 1 (formerly Central Link) in King County, which travels for 20 miles (32 km) between Seattle and Seattle–Tacoma International Airport; and Line T (formerly Tacoma Link) in Pierce County, which runs for under 2 miles (3.2 km) between Downtown Tacoma and Tacoma Dome Station. The system carries 24.1 million passengers annually, primarily on Line 1, and runs trains at frequencies of 6 to 24 minutes.
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Link light rail
Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is managed by Sound Transit in partnership with local transit providers, and consists of two non-connected lines: Line 1 (formerly Central Link) in King County, which travels for 20 miles (32 km) between Seattle and Seattle–Tacoma International Airport; and Line T (formerly Tacoma Link) in Pierce County, which runs for under 2 miles (3.2 km) between Downtown Tacoma and Tacoma Dome Station. The system carries 24.1 million passengers annually, primarily on Line 1, and runs trains at frequencies of 6 to 24 minutes.
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El Tren Ligero de Seattle o Li ...... futura al centro de Redmond).
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Le Métro léger de Seattle (ou ...... k (ouverte le 18 juillet 2009)
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Link Light Rail je projekt sít ...... Island a Bellevue do Redmondu.
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Link Light Rail è un progetto ...... ne fino al centro di Redmond).
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Link light rail is a light rai ...... s of Ballard and West Seattle.
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海湾轻轨(英語:Link Light Rail),是在美国华 ...... 站,总长22英里(35.41公里) ,年客运量达2410万。
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26,010,646
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2003-08-22
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Clockwise from top: Line 1 at ...... at Othello station in Seattle
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El Tren Ligero de Seattle o Li ...... on expansión futura hacia Taco
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Le Métro léger de Seattle (ou ...... k (ouverte le 18 juillet 2009)
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Link Light Rail je projekt sít ...... Island a Bellevue do Redmondu.
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Link Light Rail è un progetto ...... verett), verso Sud fino al Red
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Link light rail is a light rai ...... requencies of 6 to 24 minutes.
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海湾轻轨(英語:Link Light Rail),是在美国华 ...... 站,总长22英里(35.41公里) ,年客运量达2410万。
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Métro léger de Seattle
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Tren Ligero de Seattle
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海湾轻轨
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