The First Hill Streetcar, officially the First Hill Line, is a
streetcar
A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport a ...
route in
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest regio ...
, Washington, United States, forming part of the modern
Seattle Streetcar
The Seattle Streetcar is a system of two modern streetcar lines operating in the city of Seattle, Washington. The South Lake Union line opened first in 2007 and was followed by the First Hill line in 2016. The two lines are unconnected, but s ...
system. It travels between several neighborhoods in central Seattle, including the
International District,
First Hill, and
Capitol Hill. The line has ten stops and runs primarily in mixed traffic on South Jackson Street and
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
.
The streetcar line was proposed in 2005 as an alternative to a cancelled
Link light rail
Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is managed by Sound Transit in partnership with local transit providers, and consists of two non-connected lines: ...
station on First Hill, with the goal of connecting the neighborhood to other light rail stations. The $135 million project, funded primarily by
Sound Transit
Sound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, ...
, was approved by voters and the
city council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, rural counc ...
in 2008. The city government selected the Broadway corridor and began construction on the line in April 2012, also working on a parallel
protected bicycle lane
A cycle track, separated bike lane or protected bike lane (sometimes historically referred to as a sidepath) is an exclusive bikeway that has elements of a separated path and on-road bike lane. A cycle track is located within or next to the r ...
.
Construction was completed in late 2014, but delays in the delivery and testing of the streetcar vehicles pushed the opening of the line to January 23, 2016. A proposed connection to the
South Lake Union Streetcar
The South Lake Union Streetcar, officially the South Lake Union Line, is a streetcar route in Seattle, Washington, United States, forming part of the Seattle Streetcar system. It travels and connects Downtown Seattle to the South Lake Union n ...
line was planned to be constructed in the late 2010s, but was suspended by the city government in 2018.
History
Background and approval
First Hill and the Broadway corridor were historically served by several lines under the private and
municipal streetcar system, beginning with the first line constructed in 1891 and ending in 1941 with the introduction of
city trolleybuses.
First Hill, a major regional destination due to its concentration of medical facilities and
Seattle University, was slated to receive an underground
Link light rail
Link light rail is a light rail rapid transit system serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It is managed by Sound Transit in partnership with local transit providers, and consists of two non-connected lines: ...
station under the system's first planned expansion from
Downtown Seattle to the
University District, passed by voters in 1996.
A technical study revealed tunneling through the weak soil under First Hill involved high risks and would cost $350 million beyond the project's proposed budget, so the Sound Transit board voted in July 2005 to remove the First Hill station from their preferred light rail route.
In lieu of light rail service,
Sound Transit
Sound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, ...
commissioned studies on alternative means of improving transit service to the neighborhood, leading
King County Executive
The King County Executive is the highest elected official representing the government of King County, Washington. The post was established with the implementation of the Home Rule Charter for King County on November 5, 1968. Previously the powers o ...
Ron Sims
Ronald Cordell Sims (born July 5, 1948) is the former Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, having served in the position from May 8, 2009 to July 2011. He is also the former King County Executive. Sims ...
to suggest a
streetcar
A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport a ...
connecting with the
Capitol Hill light rail station. Sound Transit, the city government, and neighborhood stakeholders convened The First Hill Work Program to investigate alternative modes and projects, among them bus improvements to the Broadway and
Madison Street corridors and a streetcar from
International District/Chinatown station
International District/Chinatown station is a light rail station that is part of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel in Seattle, Washington, United States. The station is located at the tunnel's south end, at 5th Avenue South and South Jackso ...
to Capitol Hill. The Work Program was completed in April 2007 and concluded a streetcar on Broadway and South Jackson Street would be a feasible way to connect First Hill with the light rail system while acting as a potential catalyst for new
transit-oriented development
In urban planning, transit-oriented development (TOD) is a type of urban development that maximizes the amount of residential, business and leisure space within walking distance of public transport. It promotes a symbiotic relationship between ...
. A preliminary analysis in 2005 found the streetcar would cost up to $122 million to construct and attract 3,000 weekday riders if built.
The First Hill Streetcar project was included in the
Sound Transit 2
Sound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, r ...
plan, which was approved by the
Sound Transit
Sound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, ...
board and placed on the
Roads and Transit
Roads and Transit was a ballot measure in the U.S. State of Washington concerning transportation, that was sent to voters in the Snohomish, King, and Pierce Counties for approval on November 6, 2007. It was defeated by a margin of 56% to 44%.
I ...
ballot measure for the November 2007 election. The ballot measure was rejected by voters, but Sound Transit 2 was passed by voters as a standalone ballot measure in November 2008 and included $120 million in funding for the streetcar. The
Seattle City Council
The Seattle City Council is the legislative body of the city of Seattle, Washington. The Council consists of nine members serving four-year terms, seven of which are elected by electoral districts and two of which are elected in citywide at-l ...
approved the First Hill line in December as part of a citywide streetcar network that would expand on the existing
South Lake Union Streetcar
The South Lake Union Streetcar, officially the South Lake Union Line, is a streetcar route in Seattle, Washington, United States, forming part of the Seattle Streetcar system. It travels and connects Downtown Seattle to the South Lake Union n ...
.
An interlocal agreement between the city and Sound Transit was signed in October 2009 to allow the city to design and construct the streetcar while using funds from the transit expansion plan, which would also cover the $5.2 million annual operating budget. While initially projected to open in 2016, the project timeline was accelerated by three years under the agreement.
Routing decision and construction
The
Seattle Department of Transportation
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is a municipal government agency in Seattle, Washington that is responsible for the maintenance of the city's transportation systems, including roads, bridges, and public transportation. The agency ...
(SDOT) presented three basic route alignments for public consideration in December 2009: beginning with a common corridor on Jackson Street with a one-way loop between
Pioneer Square and International District/Chinatown station, the streetcar would use either 12th or 14th avenues to reach
Yesler Terrace, then continue north on Broadway, Boren Avenue, or 12th Avenue. Near Capitol Hill station, the streetcar would split into a one-way couplet between Broadway and 11th Avenue with a terminal at Denny Way.
Despite community support for the 12th Avenue option and First Hill organizations backing the Boren option, SDOT recommended the Broadway route with no couplet or one-way loop. Other activists also petitioned the city for an extension to the business district on North Broadway, terminating near Aloha Street, which would require a separate funding source. Mayor
Mike McGinn
Michael McGinn (born December 17, 1959) is an American lawyer and politician. He served as mayor of the city of Seattle, Washington, and is a neighborhood activist and a former State Chair of the Sierra Club.
In what was characterized as a "s ...
endorsed the Broadway route and the city council unanimously approved the alignment in May 2010, with 10 stops and 10-minute weekday
headways.
Pre-construction activities for the project began in January 2011 and a formal
groundbreaking
Groundbreaking, also known as cutting, sod-cutting, turning the first sod, or a sod-turning ceremony, is a traditional ceremony in many cultures that celebrates the first day of construction for a building or other project. Such ceremonies are ...
was held on April 23, 2012. The project also included the construction of a two-way
protected bicycle lane
A cycle track, separated bike lane or protected bike lane (sometimes historically referred to as a sidepath) is an exclusive bikeway that has elements of a separated path and on-road bike lane. A cycle track is located within or next to the r ...
on the east side of Broadway that was added as a result of cycling accidents on the South Lake Union line.
Track-laying began over the summer on Yesler Way and on Broadway between Pine and Howell streets, causing street closures and other traffic disruptions. During work on the Broadway section,
Stacy and Witbeck contractors excavated
railroad tie
A railroad tie, crosstie (American English), railway tie ( Canadian English) or railway sleeper ( Australian and British English) is a rectangular support for the rails in railroad tracks. Generally laid perpendicular to the rails, ties tran ...
s used by the original streetcar system until the 1940s. Trackwork on South Jackson Street began in early 2013 after completion of sewer and utility work in the International District. Due to the existing trolleybus and electrical wires above Broadway and South Jackson Street, SDOT elected to forgo wiring for its downhill, inbound track and instead rely on an onboard battery.
Testing, opening, and later issues
Street construction and electrical installation were completed in late 2014, but the commencement of service was delayed to the following year due to procurement issues with the Czech streetcar manufacturer,
Inekon Trams, and a Seattle-based partner that would assemble half the fleet.
Inekon's delay was blamed on an existing backlog of orders, the battery systems, and a redesign required by a change in fire regulations.
The project overran its $134 million budget by $1.6 million, which was paid by Inekon as part of their contract penalties.
Testing of the first streetcar began in March 2015 and acceptance tests were completed on all five vehicles by October. The final phase of testing, including of operation and a five-train simulation, was completed in early January 2016.
The First Hill Streetcar began service with a
soft launch
A soft launch, also known as a soft opening, is a preview release of a product or service to a limited audience prior to the general public. Soft-launching a product is sometimes used to gather data or customer feedback, prior to making it widely ...
on January 23, 2016, announced the previous day by the city government.
Passenger fares were
waived entirely for the first two weeks of operation, leading up to a formal grand opening during a
Lunar New Year festival in the International District on February 13, 2016. In its first year of operation, the streetcar averaged 3,050 weekday riders and met year-end projections,
but by June 2017 the line was under-performing in ridership and fare revenue projections.
The First Hill line was criticized for its slow, meandering route without transit-only lanes or other priority measures to give it a time advantage over buses or pedestrians. While SDOT included bicycle-friendly features and pathways parallel to the streetcar, the tracks remained the cause of serious crashes, including a fatal incident on Yesler Way in May 2016. A lawsuit alleging fault for the cyclist's death was filed against the city government and Sound Transit by her family and settled in 2018. Another crash, which resulted in severe injuries to a cyclist at South Jackson Street and 12th Avenue South, was settled in 2019 with $1.55 million paid for by the city. SDOT planned to install a rubber
flange
A flange is a protruded ridge, lip or rim, either external or internal, that serves to increase strength (as the flange of an iron beam such as an I-beam or a T-beam); for easy attachment/transfer of contact force with another object (as the f ...
filler between the track and concrete, but found that it would cause additional hazards and not last an adequate amount of time.
Streetcar service on the First Hill line was halted indefinitely on March 2, 2017, due to an incident where a streetcar lost electrical power and slid uncontrolled downhill for over two blocks after a brake failure. The vehicle was stopped at a curve in the tracks by an emergency parking brake that engaged automatically; the two passengers on board were uninjured and there was no damage. Service resumed on March 20 after modifications to the
load contactor were installed and tested; streetcars, however, remained temporarily restricted to on the steepest sections of Broadway.
SDOT announced plans in 2018 to improve streetcar service on Broadway by adding a southbound business-and-transit lane between Union and Madison streets and prohibiting certain turning movements at three intersections. Other reliability projects, including the installation of
transit signal priority
Bus priority or transit signal priority (TSP) is a name for various techniques to improve service and reduce delay for mass transit vehicles at intersections (or junctions) controlled by traffic signals. TSP techniques are most commonly associat ...
on Jackson Street and turn restrictions on Yesler Way, were completed in 2018.
Proposed expansions
A streetcar network plan published by the city government in 2008 explored extensions of the First Hill line to the
Central District and on
Rainier Avenue, connecting Broadway to the
Mount Baker
Mount Baker (Lummi: '; nok, Kw’eq Smaenit or '), also known as Koma Kulshan or simply Kulshan, is a active glacier-covered andesitic stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the North Cascades of Washington in the United States. Mount ...
light rail station
A tram stop, tram station, streetcar stop, or light rail station is a place designated for a tram, streetcar, or light rail vehicle to stop so passengers can board or alight it. Generally, tram stops share most characteristics of bus stops, b ...
at Martin Luther King Jr. Way.
The initial plans for the First Hill line included service north of Denny Way to Aloha Street, but this section was eliminated under the Sound Transit 2 funding plan. The streetcar extension was supported by community groups and merchants in the Broadway business district, who lobbied the city to study and design the $20 million project in 2010. A
car tab fee rejected by city voters in 2011 would have funded $18 million for various streetcar projects, including the Aloha extension.
As design work progressed, the cost of the project rose to $25 million, which would be covered by a
Puget Sound Regional Council
The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is a metropolitan planning organization that develops policies and makes decisions about transportation planning, economic development, and growth management throughout the four-county Seattle metropolitan ...
grant and a
local improvement district Business improvement districts (BIDs), also known as local improvement districts (LIDs), are special districts within a city that are overseen by a nonprofit entity. In the United States, BIDs are typically funded by an additional tax assessment, w ...
levied on local property owners.
The city government completed 90 percent design of the project in 2015, choosing a terminus at Roy Street and an intermediate stop at Harrison Street, but business leaders grew skeptical of the streetcar's cost and design, which would limit truck access. Work on the project was halted in December 2016 and put on indefinite hold in October 2017 alongside street improvements, including the protected bicycle lane extension.
An extension of the First Hill Streetcar to connect with the existing
South Lake Union line was planned in the 2008 city network as part of the
Seattle Center
Seattle Center is an arts, educational, tourism and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington, United States. Spanning an area of 74 acres (30 ha), it was originally built for the 1962 World's Fair. Its landmark feature is the tall Space Needle ...
–
Downtown Seattle–
King Street Station
King Street Station is a train station in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is served by Amtrak's '' Cascades'', ''Coast Starlight'', and ''Empire Builder'', as well as Sounder commuter trains run by Sound Transit. The station also anchor ...
line.
Planning on the project, named the
Center City Connector, began in 2012 and was approved two years later by the city council to run for primarily on 1st Avenue.
It would cost $110 million to construct and would carry streetcars at a frequency of five minutes due to an overlap of the two lines. During preliminary construction in late 2017, questions arose about increased costs and potential disruption to downtown businesses. Mayor
Jenny Durkan
Jenny Anne Durkan (born May 19, 1958) is an American attorney, former federal prosecutor, and politician who served as the 56th mayor of Seattle, Washington. She is the daughter of Martin Durkan. Durkan is a member of the Democratic Party. Afte ...
cancelled work on the project in March 2018 and ordered an independent review, which found that construction costs had risen to $200 million due to errors in vehicle procurement and design changes.
The streetcar project remains suspended ,
Route and stations
The First Hill Streetcar line travels from
Pioneer Square in
Downtown Seattle, east through the
International District, and north through
Yesler Terrace and
First Hill to
Capitol Hill, generally following South Jackson Street and
Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
.
Trains take approximately 18 minutes to traverse the line from end to end.
The line begins in the median of South Jackson Street at Occidental Avenue in the Pioneer Square
historic district, located near the city's waterfront and between
Lumen Field
Lumen Field is a multi-purpose stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located in the city's SoDo neighborhood, it is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL), the Seattle Sea Dragons of the XFL, t ...
and
Occidental Park. Streetcars travel east on South Jackson Street, passing the
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and
King Street Station
King Street Station is a train station in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is served by Amtrak's '' Cascades'', ''Coast Starlight'', and ''Empire Builder'', as well as Sounder commuter trains run by Sound Transit. The station also anchor ...
—the city's intercity rail station—before reaching its second stop at 5th Avenue South. The stop is located at the northeast corner of the
International District/Chinatown light rail station and the
Union Station
A union station (also known as a union terminal, a joint station in Europe, and a joint-use station in Japan) is a railway station at which the tracks and facilities are shared by two or more separate railway companies, allowing passengers to ...
office complex. It then continues across the International District and stops at 7th Avenue South near the
Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is a history museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, which focuses on the culture, art and history of Asian Pacific Americans. It is located in the city's Chinatown-Internationa ...
.
The streetcar crosses a spur track on 8th Avenue South that leads to the line's operations and maintenance facility and then travels under
Interstate 5
Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific coast of the contiguous U.S. from Mexico to Canada. It travels through the states of Californi ...
into
Little Saigon
Little Saigon ( vi, Sài Gòn nhỏ or Tiểu Sài Gòn) is a name given to ethnic enclaves of expatriate Vietnamese mainly in English-speaking countries. Alternate names include Little Vietnam and Little Hanoi (mainly in historically communist ...
. Trains then stop at a station located east of 12th Avenue South and make a turn north onto 14th Avenue South, stopping at South Washington Street near
Bailey Gatzert Elementary School and
Wisteria Park. The line turns west onto
East Yesler Way and continues around the north side of the elementary school campus, traveling uphill into the expanded
Yesler Terrace housing development.
The streetcar stops in front of a
community center and turns north onto Broadway,
which also carries a protected bicycle lane on its east side along with on-street
parking spaces.
The streetcar follows Broadway uphill into First Hill, stopping at Terrace Street near the
Harborview Medical Center
Harborview Medical Center is a public hospital located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is managed by UW Medicine.
Overview
Harborview Medical Center is the designated Disaster Control Hospital for Seat ...
and Marion Street at the
Swedish Medical Center
Swedish Health Services, formerly Swedish Medical Center, is the largest nonprofit health provider in the Seattle metropolitan area. It operates five hospital campuses (in the Seattle neighborhoods of First Hill, Cherry Hill and Ballard, and th ...
on the west side of the
Seattle University campus.
The line then crosses into Capitol Hill and serves a set of stops between
Pike and Pine streets in the center of the city's main
nightlife
Nightlife is a collective term for entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. It includes pubs, bars, nightclubs, parties, live music, concerts, cabarets, theatre, ...
district.
Streetcars then pass the
Seattle Central College campus and
Cal Anderson Park
Cal Anderson Park is a public park on Seattle, Washington's Capitol Hill that includes Lincoln Reservoir and Bobby Morris Playfield.
Features
The north end of the open park features ''Waterworks'', a large mountain-shaped water fountain feeding ...
before merging into a single track on the west side of Broadway. The First Hill line terminates at a stop on the south side of
East Denny Way, adjacent to the west entrance of the
Capitol Hill light rail station.
Stations
The First Hill line has ten stations that are served by trains in both directions. The Jackson Street stops are primarily
center platforms, while the Broadway and Yesler stops use
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platform ...
s due to the streets' widths.
Each is equipped with a low platform for level boarding that measures long and wide.
The platforms include a basic steel and glass shelter, a digital display with
real-time arrivals, wayfinding maps and signs, benches, and leaning rails.
Passengers pay for rides using an
ORCA card
The ORCA card (standing for One Regional Card for All) is a contactless, stored-value smart card system for public transit in the Puget Sound region of Washington, United States. The card is valid on most transit systems in the Seattle metropo ...
reader or via paper tickets printed at a
ticket vending machine
A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone. For instanc ...
on the platform.
Service and operations
The First Hill Streetcar runs for 20 hours per day from Monday to Saturday, with trains from 5 am to 1 am, and 10 hours per day on Sundays and federal holidays from 10 am to 8 pm. Trains arrive at stations with a scheduled frequency of 10 minutes during weekday rush hours, 12 minutes midday on weekdays and Saturdays, and 18–25 minutes during the early morning, evenings, Sundays, and holidays.
The streetcar had an annual ridership of 882,219 passengers in 2017.
The streetcar is owned by the City of Seattle and is currently operated by
King County Metro
King County Metro, officially the King County Metro Transit Department and often shortened to Metro, is the public transit authority of King County, Washington, which includes the city of Seattle. It is the eighth-largest transit bus agency in t ...
under a contract with the city government. The line's operating budget is primarily covered by a $5 million annual contribution from Sound Transit, with the city government paying other costs.
Metro operates bus replacement services in the event of service disruptions.
Rolling stock
The First Hill Streetcar uses a fleet of six
low-floor
Accessibility is the design of products, devices, services, vehicles, or environments so as to be usable by people with disabilities. The concept of accessible design and practice of accessible development ensures both "direct access" (i. ...
Inekon 121 Trio streetcars that are maintained and operated by King County Metro.
The articulated streetcars measure long, wide, and have two operator's cabs for bidirectional operations. They each have 30 seats and capacity for 40 additional standing passengers, along with two wheelchair locations; to board wheelchairs and bicycles, a mechanical
bridge plate is deployed by the operator from one of two doors in the center section. A third door is located near the operator's cab in the raised section above the
truck
A truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo, carry specialized payloads, or perform other utilitarian work. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration, but the vast majority feature body-on-frame constructi ...
, which has seating accessed by a stair.
A set of digital displays inside the car show upcoming stops, which are also announced by an audio message.
The streetcars, numbered 401 to 407, were built by Czech manufacturer Inekon Trams, who also supplied the vehicles for the
South Lake Union line and the
Portland Streetcar
The Portland Streetcar is a streetcar system in Portland, Oregon, that opened in 2001 and serves areas surrounding downtown Portland. The NS Line runs from Northwest Portland to the South Waterfront via Downtown and the Pearl District. The Lo ...
system. The fleet was manufactured in
Ostrava
Ostrava (; pl, Ostrawa; german: Ostrau ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic, and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 280,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four riv ...
by Inekon and shipped to Seattle for final assembly by Pacifica Marine in 2015, falling significantly behind schedule and delaying the start of service.
The streetcars draw their electrical power from
overhead catenary
An overhead line or overhead wire is an electrical cable that is used to transmit electrical energy to electric locomotives, trolleybuses or trams. It is known variously as:
* Overhead catenary
* Overhead contact system (OCS)
* Overhead equipmen ...
that is energized at 750
volt
The volt (symbol: V) is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827).
Defin ...
s
direct current
Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or eve ...
. Unlike the 12 Trio models used for the South Lake Union line, the 121 Trio features an
on-board energy storage system that allows streetcars to run off-wire on downhill sections of the route and recharge the battery using
regenerative braking
Regenerative braking is an energy recovery mechanism that slows down a moving vehicle or object by converting its kinetic energy into a form that can be either used immediately or stored until needed. In this mechanism, the electric traction mo ...
.
The streetcars are painted in colors to represent neighborhoods on the route, including
baby blue
Baby blue is a tint of azure, one of the pastel colors.
The first recorded use of ''baby blue'' as a color name in English was in 1892.
Variations of baby blue Beau blue
Beau blue is a light tone of baby blue. "Beau" means "beautiful" in F ...
for First Hill's hospitals,
metallic gold
Gold, also called golden, is a color tone resembling the gold chemical element.
The web color ''gold'' is sometimes referred to as ''golden'' to distinguish it from the color ''metallic gold''. The use of ''gold'' as a color term in traditio ...
for Pioneer Square's role in the
Klondike gold rush,
jade green for Little Saigon,
hot pink
Pink colors are usually light or desaturated shades of reds, roses, and magentas which are created on computer and television screens using the RGB color model and in printing with the CMYK color model. As such, it is an arbitrary classificati ...
for Capitol Hill, and red and yellow for Chinatown-International District.
The First Hill line requires six streetcars during normal operations, with five in service and one operational
spare
Spare or Spares may refer to:
Common meanings
* Spare (bowling), a term for knocking down all the pins using two bowling balls
* short for spare part
** Spare tire
A spare tire (or stepney in some countries) is an additional tire (or tyre - s ...
. An additional vehicle would be required for the North Broadway extension.
The streetcars are stored at an operations and maintenance facility within the city's Charles Street Service Center, connected via a
spur track on 8th Avenue South. The facility has capacity for seven streetcars, including three within the maintenance shop, and is expandable using outdoor storage tracks. The building was awarded
LEED Gold
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a
green building certification program used worldwide. Developed by the non-profit U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), it includes a set of rating systems for the design, construction ...
certification for its sustainable construction, including a
green roof
A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage ...
and
solar panels, and also houses administrative offices for the streetcar system.
See also
*
South Lake Union Streetcar
The South Lake Union Streetcar, officially the South Lake Union Line, is a streetcar route in Seattle, Washington, United States, forming part of the Seattle Streetcar system. It travels and connects Downtown Seattle to the South Lake Union n ...
*
Waterfront Streetcar
The Waterfront Streetcar, officially the George Benson Waterfront Streetcar Line, was a heritage streetcar line run by King County Metro in Seattle, Washington, United States. It traveled for along Alaskan Way on the city's waterfront facing ...
References
External links
*
First Hill Linefrom Seattle Streetcar website
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