South Link Connections
Project overview
As soon as 2026, Sound Transit will expand Link light rail south with three new stations: Kent Des Moines, Star Lake and Federal Way Downtown. Changes to the ST Express buses in the area may also occur.
To get ready for these changes and to create a more accessible and efficient transit network for everyone, Metro has started a project in South King County to improve transportation for communities in Algona, Auburn, Burien, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Normandy Park, Pacific, SeaTac, Tukwila and parts of unincorporated King County. This project will create a new transit network that connects Metro buses with Link light rail, ST Express buses and Pierce Transit services in King County. Metro is working together with Sound Transit and other transit agencies and cities on this effort. The new transit network will be put in place around the same time the new Link light rail stations open.
Project goals
- Improve travel options for priority populations (as defined by the Metro’s adopted policies).
- Engage and inform the community about transit changes.
- Offer integrated services that meet community needs.
- Enhance the overall efficiency and sustainability of the transit network.
Quick definitions
A fixed-route service with the flexibility to pick up and drop off passengers in requested locations specific to their area. Usually a small bus.
The number of minutes between bus trips.
Bus service scheduled to run approximately every 15 minutes or better from 6 am to 7 pm on weekdays, and every 30 minutes or better on evenings and weekends.
An on–demand transit service that provides rides within multiple King County neighborhoods. Riders can book rides using the Metro Flex smartphone app or with a phone call to the reservation line.
Transit service that operates during peak travel periods (from 6 to 9 am and from 3 to 7 pm on weekdays).
Community members who are Black, Indigenous and of color; have low or no income; are immigrants or refugees; have disabilities; or are linguistically diverse.
Sound Transit
All types of public transportation in an area that work together to help people travel. This includes bus, rail, train, flexible services, etc.
Project mobility priorities
Greater transit coverage
Improved early morning and nighttime service
Faster travel times within and beyond the project area
Improved east-west transit connections
Increased weekend service, especially on Saturdays
- Maintaining and improving bus frequencies.
- Enhancing midday service during weekdays.
- Making transfers easier within the South Link Connections project area.
- Improving safety and comfort at transit stops and on buses/trains.
- Increasing reliability and on-time trips.
Process and timeline
During this first phase of engagement, Metro shared information about the project scope and vision. We gathered information about service needs by reviewing existing data and reports from recent engagement, direct feedback from surveys, in-person engagement, conversations with Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and input from our Partner Review Board and Mobility Board. We analyzed the feedback to find common themes and worked with the Mobility Board to identify key priorities. These priorities helped shape the draft service plan, which will be shared for public feedback in the second phase. We looked through feedback, found common themes, and worked with the Mobility Board to identify top priorities that helped inform the draft transit network concept for public feedback during Phase 2 engagement.
During this second phase of engagement Metro will share proposed route changes to based on Phase 1 feedback. We will collect feedback on the proposed changes to better understand community priorities and how they should guide any updates to the plan. To inform people on how to get involved, we will gather direct feedback from surveys, in-person engagement and conversations with Community-Based Organizations (CBOs). We will conduct social media campaigns, write blog posts in different languages, place ads in diverse media, Transit Alerts, RiderAlerts, posters on buses and share information in multiple languages online and in print.
In the final phase of engagement Metro will share updated service plans with the public, explaining how community input from Phase 2 influenced these updates. We will seek feedback on how to improve the plans before finalizing them. We will also summarize the earlier phases of the project, explain how community feedback shaped the final plan and discuss the next steps.
Community engagement
Through a deliberate and transparent three-phase community engagement process, Metro removes barriers and provides opportunities for South King County communities to express their transit needs and have a meaningful role in shaping Metro’s route changes. Metro works with local communities, particularly priority populations who have been historically left out of decision-making conversations and have been disproportionately impacted by these decisions, using meaningful, inclusive and community-driven approaches. We work together to inform, gather feedback, evaluate and decide the best route changes for South King County communities.
Engagement events
Virtual Open House #1
Jan 7, 2025 12:00 PM
Virtual Open House #2
Jan 25, 2025 10:00 AM
Virtual Open House #3
Feb 10, 2025 6:00 PM
Mobility Board
During phase 1, Metro formed a South Link Connections Mobility Board representative of the project area and equitably represents groups of people historically left out of decision-making conversations related to transit and who are disproportionately affected by these decisions. The Mobility Board’s primary role is to collaborate with Metro staff to develop and refine a coordinated transit network in South King County.
Partner Review Board
During the engagement process, Metro meets with external stakeholders who serve as a concept review board, known as the Partner Review Board. The Board includes representatives from local jurisdictions and major institutions in the project area, leaders of community-based organizations, and representatives from partner transit agencies. The Partner Review Board’s primary role is to review and provide comment on service concepts developed by the Mobility Board. If your organization is within the service area and is interested in joining the Partner Review Board, please complete the short inquiry form here.
Equity Impact Review
The South Link Connections project will include an Equity Impact Review (EIR) study to ensure proposed route changes will improve mobility and access to transportation for historically underserved populations in King County. At each phase of the planning process, Metro will review technical data and results from engagement with priority populations to understand the anticipated impact to underserved communities and inform planning decisions. The EIR analysis, community engagement feedback, and service design best practices will all inform the proposed changes in the South Link Connections project. Public engagement and EIR summaries will be shared at the end of each phase of engagement under the Process and Timeline section above.
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Please reach out to us in your preferred language by email at: haveasay@kingcounty.gov
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As Link light rail expands farther south with stations at Kent/Des Moines, Star Lake, and Federal Way, the South Link Connections mobility project will address changing mobility needs and improve travel options for communities in South King County. Metro is collaborating with Sound Transit and other partners to develop a future transit network informed by feedback from communities.