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Alaskan Way Improvements at Bell Harbor Cruise Terminal

The Alaskan Way Improvements at Bell Harbor Cruise Terminal widened a segment of Alaskan Way, with the aim of increasing safety, reducing traffic congestion, and traffic-related delays because of cruise operations a...

Argo Yard Truck Roadway / East Marginal Way Phase II

The Port of Seattle was the lead agency in a coalition of the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board (FMSIB), the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), Prologis, and the City of Seattle with a task to build a dedicated one-way truck...

East Marginal Way Grade Separation

The Port of Seattle and its partners have completed the East Marginal Way Grade Separation project, on Duwamish Avenue South, with a ribbon-cutting in April 2012. One of the original FAST Corridor projects, the new overpass improv...

Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program

The Port of Seattle relies heavily on State Route 99 and the Alaskan Way Viaduct for freight mobility, Port facility access, and regional mobility. While our container trucks don't travel on the viaduct, it nonetheless carries mor...

Regional Transportation

 Efficient regional transportation is a top priority for the Port of Seattle, whether it's moving freight to and from the shipping terminals, getting passengers and goods to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) or cruis...

FAST Corridor

FAST Corridor As one of the West Coast's largest Pacific Rim trade hubs, the Puget Sound's Northwest Seaport Alliance and the Port of Everett link worldwide suppliers and markets. Washington State and the entire nation dep...

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