Expect more traffic as UW students return to class
Sep 28, 2016, 6:08 AM
(KIRO 7)
University of Washington students are getting up and going to class for the first day of the school year Wednesday.
That means drivers should expect more traffic in the morning around the university.
Unlike when school started for younger students a month ago, the extra cars will be spread out throughout the day.
The surface streets in the U-District will of course be busier, but you can also expect more congestion on I-5 and SR 520, as people head to class.
One specific bottleneck will be on northbound I-5 around Northeast 45th Street, just past the Ship Canal Bridge.
But one thing that will bring some welcome relief is Sound Transit’s U-Link.
The light rail line connecting UW to Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle opened in March, and ridership skyrocketed.
In the first two months, ridership on U-Link doubled to more than 63,000 people a day, surprising even Sound Transit, and not far from the agency’s ridership projections 14 years from now – 71,000 per day in the year 2030.