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Let's talk politics.
Monday, February 2nd, 2009
Posted by Jason Hagey @ 04:50:25 pm
Pierce County bus driver Gary Zies makes a phone call while awaiting for bus commuters at a nearly deserted Lakewood Station for the first day of the new facility in Lakewood. (Lui Kit Wong/The News Tribune)

Sound Transit officials are holding a news conference Tuesday to announce a new bus route from South Tacoma to downtown Seattle.

ST Express Route 593, which begins service Monday, will let commuters begin using the park-and-ride facility at the new South Tacoma Sounder Station -- even though the train is still a couple years away from reaching South Tacoma.

Commuters can ride from the station, located at South 60th and Adams streets, to Seattle via the Tacoma Dome, said Sound Transit spokeswoman Linda Robson. At the Dome stop, riders can choose to get off the bus and board the Sounder commuter train the rest of the way, or remain on the bus to Seattle, Robson said.

Similar service is already running from the Lakewood Sounder station.

Sound Transit plans to start construction next year of a stretch of railroad track in Tacoma that will extend Sounder commuter rail service to Lakewood, possibly by 2012.

Categories: Tacoma, Suburbs, Transit