We listen carefully to what our highways tell us. Though the roads obviously can’t talk, we hear what they’re saying through reports from drivers and community partners who use the roads on a daily basis. We watch with a careful eye, noting how traffic behaves. And, perhaps most importantly, we dig into data to find out if changes we’ve made have the desired effect. When the numbers show we can…
The Judkins Park community in Seattle continues to grow. With the new Judkins Park Station now open, more people are walking, biking and taking transit. As the neighborhood grows, transportation improvements are leveling-up safety. We’re making it easier to travel on Rainier Avenue South at the Interstate 90 interchange. The I‑90 ramps to Rainier Avenue South create busy intersections. That makes…
Change may be as difficult as it is inevitable, but change can also be a good thing. In the fast-paced world of transportation, we know it’s important to keep you up to date in the most efficient, user-friendly way possible. Whether it’s weather changes, construction, or other travel information, we want to keep you informed. That’s why a big shift is coming. On Aug. 31, 2026, the way we…
“Parking the bus” is a strategy often used by soccer teams as they try to close out a victory in the later stages of a match. Meanwhile, riding the bus (or ferry, train or light rail) is a proven strategy for safe and affordable access to transportation and mobility. The Seattle Stadium has now hosted its final match of the world’s most famous sporting event. There’s little doubt that Seattle…
Saturday, July 18, 2026, is the one-year anniversary of the Wenatchee returning to service. The Wenatchee is North America’s largest hybrid-electric ferry. It was a historic moment for Washington State Ferries. It’s also a vital proof of concept for building a cleaner, more reliable fleet. Looking back over the past year, that single step has turned into incredible momentum. We want to share the…