City Line (Spokane, Washington)

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The City Line is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Spokane, Washington, United States, that is currently under construction with service expected to begin in July 2023. The 6-mile-long (9.7 km) route, which will be operated by the Spokane Transit Authority, will run from Spokane's Browne's Addition neighborhood, through Downtown Spokane and the University District, including the WSU Health Sciences campus and Gonzaga University, before ending at the Spokane Community College campus in the Chief Garry Park neighborhood. The line is projected to carry 1 million passengers annually. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString City Line
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rdf:langString A center island bus rapid transit station platform under construction
rdf:langString An island bus rapid transit station platform under construction
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rdf:langString Westbound station at Mission & Regal begins to show signs of City Line branding.
rdf:langString Structural frame and art panels of the Mission & Howard station
rdf:langString Each City Line station features shelter windscreens with unique art by local Spokane artists that reflects the local neighborhood.
rdf:langString Spokane Falls Boulevard at WSU Spokane Station, which will be an island station featuring a bike lane bypass
rdf:langString Main & Howard Station, in Downtown Spokane, which will be an island station featuring a bike lane bypass
rdf:langString Main & Pine Station, on the WSU Spokane campus, which will be a center island station
rdf:langString Construction progresses on City Line stations in September 2022. Construction varies by stages across the line.
rdf:langString Construction progress on City Line stations in July 2021. Spokane Transit will construct all platforms along the route first before returning with passenger shelter and amenity installation.
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rdf:langString SpokaneTransit CityLine Main-Howard Station July 2021.jpg
rdf:langString SpokaneTransit CityLine WSUSpokane July2021.jpg
rdf:langString SpokaneTransit CityLine Mission-Regal WB Station Sept 2022.jpg
rdf:langString SpokaneTransit CityLine Main-Howard-Station Sept-2022.jpg
rdf:langString SpokaneTransit_CityLine_Main-Howard-Station-art-Sept-2022.jpg
rdf:langString SpokaneTransit CityLine Main-Pine Station July 2021.jpg
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rdf:langString Spokane Transit City Line Logo.png
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rdf:langString July 2023
rdf:langString Spokane Transit Authority
rdf:langString Under construction
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rdf:langString New Flyer battery electric articulated buses
rdf:langString The City Line is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Spokane, Washington, United States, that is currently under construction with service expected to begin in July 2023. The 6-mile-long (9.7 km) route, which will be operated by the Spokane Transit Authority, will run from Spokane's Browne's Addition neighborhood, through Downtown Spokane and the University District, including the WSU Health Sciences campus and Gonzaga University, before ending at the Spokane Community College campus in the Chief Garry Park neighborhood. The line is projected to carry 1 million passengers annually. Originally scheduled to open in 2022, the opening was revised in October 2021, during construction, to July 2023 due to supply chain shortages in the materials, specifically rolled steel tubes, needed to construct the station shelters.
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