A Transportation Corridor?

Not feasible today

Green Trees Surrounding Railroad TracksPreserving this corridor under federal rail banking laws as an interim trail today is the only way to preserve it as a transportation corridor in the future.

In 2005, the Puget Sound Regional Council designated the ERC a candidate for future High Capacity Transit. This designation protects and preserves the corridor’s potential as commuter transportation system under State growth management laws.

In June of 2007, King County Executive Ron Sims, Port Commissioner Bob Edwards, along with trail and transportation advocates signed Statement of Principals for Dual Use, further committing to preserving the corridor’s future as a transit corridor when adequate funding is identified.



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