In light of the recent news that Graham Street Station is set to be deferred yet again, I thought it would be worth considering if there may be a better way forward. Despite the early promises of the Enterprise Initiative, we are heading towards a future where a key Link Station is deferred indefinitely yet again. This article looks at the most effective and cost-effective alternative for Graham Street station, how it compares to ST’s preferred alternative and ST’s other alternatives, and larger problems in the Enterprise Initiative process and the ST3 decision-making process as a whole that lead to substandard station and alignment decisions and unnecessary costs. This article is an abridged version of a more detailed and technical article on my website.
We have a lot of ground to cover, but our first point to consider will be the Spring 2025 Alternatives Development and Evaluation Technical Memorandum. In this memo, Sound Transit released its preferred alternative for Graham Street, with the option chosen being a center platform on the south side of Graham Street (see below).
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