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Downtown Seattle Association releases new images showing Green Line in Downtown

This week the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA) released new images depicting the Seattle Monorail Project's Green Line in several Downtown locations. DSA worked with Seattle firm LMN Architects to develop renderings using the specifications provided in the proposed contract with Cascadia Monorail Company to Design, Build, Operate and Maintain (DBOM) the system. For more information, click here.

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Existing Pike Street at mid-block:



Pike Street at mid-block with proposed monorail:




Existing Second Avenue:



Second Avenue with proposed monorail:




Existing University Street:



University Street with proposed monorail:



University Street with proposed monorail and train:



Cascadia renderings of Green Line

Images released 07/15/2005

DSA Transportation Policies

An overview of current DSA transportation issues including the viaduct, monorail, and light rail.

Waterfront without the Viaduct

Updated project details and timeline

Light Rail in Downtown

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Urban Mobility Group is a one shop stop