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Inside our region's biggest transit leap

29 min · 28. mar. 2026
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Light rail is now running across a floating bridge. Sound Transit’s Link 2 Line operates over Lake Washington, creating new connections between Snohomish County and the Eastside. It’s the first time in the world this has been done — but what does it actually mean for riders? In this episode of That Transit Show, Monica Spain talks with Sound Transit Public Information Officer Rachelle Cunningham about: * Increased frequency with the 1 Line and 2 Line * What to know before boarding (head signs, transfers, airport trips) * Trip planning tools and tap-to-pay options * The engineering challenges of running rail over water * Why delays happened — and why safety came first * What to expect at new stations like Judkins Park If you’ve been curious about riding across the floating bridge — or how this changes travel in the Puget Sound region — this episode is for you. Contact Community Transit security: 425-521-5900 [tel:(425)%20521-5900] Contact Sound Transit security: 206-398-5268 [tel:+12063985268] Watch the video version of That Transit Show on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2dS9dYULiE]

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episode Inside our region's biggest transit leap artwork

Inside our region's biggest transit leap

Light rail is now running across a floating bridge. Sound Transit’s Link 2 Line operates over Lake Washington, creating new connections between Snohomish County and the Eastside. It’s the first time in the world this has been done — but what does it actually mean for riders? In this episode of That Transit Show, Monica Spain talks with Sound Transit Public Information Officer Rachelle Cunningham about: * Increased frequency with the 1 Line and 2 Line * What to know before boarding (head signs, transfers, airport trips) * Trip planning tools and tap-to-pay options * The engineering challenges of running rail over water * Why delays happened — and why safety came first * What to expect at new stations like Judkins Park If you’ve been curious about riding across the floating bridge — or how this changes travel in the Puget Sound region — this episode is for you. Contact Community Transit security: 425-521-5900 [tel:(425)%20521-5900] Contact Sound Transit security: 206-398-5268 [tel:+12063985268] Watch the video version of That Transit Show on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2dS9dYULiE]

28. mar. 202629 min
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ORCA Tap to Pay is Here!

Exciting news for Puget Sound transit riders! You can now pay for your trip using your credit or debit card with ORCA's new Tap to Pay feature. Host Monica Spain sits down with Chris McKnight, Director of Regional ORCA Operations, to discuss everything you need to know about this game-changing payment option.     On this episode: • How ORCA Tap to Pay works with credit cards, debit cards, phones, and smartwatches • When to use Tap to Pay vs. traditional ORCA cards • Setting up contactless payments on Android, Apple Pay, and Samsung Pay • Transfer credits and fare savings explained • What visitors and infrequent riders need to know • Future developments for ORCA payment systems Visit myORCA.com [https://www.myorca.com/] to learn more about Tap to Pay Watch the video version of That Transit Show on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUiokgBvi-8&list=PLI406C0Dm7aDZ3idpVFOSlzHZDPxxQCHJ]

23. feb. 202620 min
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How Transit Fights Hunger

In this episode of That Transit Show, host Monica Spain sits down with Carla Rankin, Executive Director and CEO of the Arlington Community Food Bank and Vice President of the Snohomish County Food Coalition. Together, they explore the critical intersection of public transportation and community health. Carla provides an inside look at the current state of food insecurity in Snohomish County, discussing the impact of SNAP benefit changes, the rise of "food deserts" due to grocery store closures, and how Community Transit is helping neighbors reach the nutrition they need. On this episode: * Why food banks are seeing record demand following the end of emergency SNAP benefits. * How a lack of transit can prevent families from accessing fresh, healthy food. * Where food banks actually get their supply and how staff are pivoting to meet new challenges. * Practical ways you can volunteer or support your local food bank today. Resources & Links: * Find a food bank near you: Snohomish County Food Bank Coalition [https://www.snohomishcountyfoodbankcoalition.org/] * Plan your trip to the food bank: Community Transit Trip Planner [https://communitytransit.org/planmytrip] * Learn more about Arlington Community Food Bank: Arlingtonfoodbank.org [https://www.arlingtonfoodbank.org/] Watch the video version of That Transit Show on YouTube. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUiokgBvi-8&list=PLI406C0Dm7aDZ3idpVFOSlzHZDPxxQCHJ]

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