Hey Link riders: Cellular service is rolling out to Sound Transit’s underground facilities

Tired of los­ing cel­lu­lar ser­vice when you descend into an under­ground Link light rail sta­tion? Then rejoice, for Sound Tran­sit has announced that cus­tomers on all four of Amer­i­ca’s major wire­less providers (Ver­i­zon, AT&T, Sprint, and T‑Mobile) will soon be able to get a sig­nal in its under­ground facil­i­ties, which include the Down­town Seat­tle Tran­sit Tun­nel, Bea­con Hill tun­nel, and Uni­ver­si­ty Link tunnels.

Said the agency in a news release:

Sound Tran­sit has part­nered with wire­less infra­struc­ture provider Mobil­i­tie to design and install a Dis­trib­uted Anten­na Sys­tem (DAS) net­work that will allow tran­sit rid­ers to use their cell phones while trav­el­ing under­ground. The DAS net­work, which has been under con­struc­tion since ear­li­er this year, is begin­ning a phased roll­out this week. By late Sep­tem­ber, the Mobil­i­tie net­work will pro­vide wire­less cell­phone cov­er­age to the tun­nel between Uni­ver­si­ty of Wash­ing­ton and West­lake in Down­town Seat­tle, fol­lowed lat­er this fall to the tun­nels in Down­town Seat­tle and to Bea­con Hill in 2017.

T‑Mobile cus­tomers will be the first to get ser­vice in the U‑Link tun­nels (start­ing this week), fol­lowed by cus­tomers of Ver­i­zon and AT&T in Sep­tem­ber. Sprint will fol­low along some­time after that, Sound Tran­sit says.

Because the DAS net­work installed by Mobiltie is so new, con­nec­tiv­i­ty ought to be decent, though it remains to be seen how the net­work holds up when there’s a lot of demand. The com­pa­ny’s “high-den­si­ty wire­less infra­struc­ture is designed to enable rich, inter­ac­tive mobile expe­ri­ences, includ­ing real-time video stream­ing, 5G, and oth­er mobile appli­ca­tions,” Sound Tran­sit says.

That sug­gests that rid­ers who want to watch YouTube, Net­flix, Hulu, HBO Go, or oth­er video sites on their smart­phone, tablet, or note­book will be able to do so.

Pub­lic Wi-Fi is cur­rent­ly avail­able at the DST­T’s four sta­tions (Inter­na­tion­al Dis­trict, Pio­neer Square, Uni­ver­si­ty Dis­trict, West­lake) but cel­lu­lar ser­vice is spot­ty or nonex­is­tent in the tran­sit tun­nels, ham­per­ing rid­ers’ abil­i­ty to make plans with friends and fam­i­ly, or sim­ply get some work done.

That’s all about to change now.

The avail­abil­i­ty of cel­lu­lar ser­vice in the tun­nels will also mean that phone con­ver­sa­tions can be held under­ground. Hope­ful­ly, Sound Tran­sit will dou­ble down on post­ing rid­ing eti­quette reminders to encour­age rid­ers to refrain from hav­ing loud phone con­ver­sa­tions on trains, bus­es, and sta­tion platforms.

Andrew Villeneuve

Andrew Villeneuve is the founder and executive director of the Northwest Progressive Institute, as well as the founder of NPI's sibling, the Northwest Progressive Foundation. He has worked to advance progressive causes for over two decades as a strategist, speaker, author, and organizer. Andrew is also a cybersecurity expert, a veteran facilitator, a delegate to the Washington State Democratic Central Committee, and a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps.

Recent Posts

Filing Week surprise: Tiffany Smiley jumps into WA-04 race, challenging Dan Newhouse

The question on many observers' minds will surely be, why is she only entering the…

5 hours ago

Sparks fly in 6th Congressional District contest as the endorsements chase heats up

The pursuit of high-profile endorsements from tribes, labor unions, business groups, local party organizations, and…

23 hours ago

Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (April 29th — May 3rd, 2024)

The week's major votes included House passage of a set of destructive bills that seek…

1 day ago

Next up for the 2 Line: Linking Redmond and Bellevue’s downtowns to Seattle’s via the Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge

Perhaps as soon as next year, 2 Line trains will cross Lake Washington, making it…

2 days ago

The United States Supreme Court might soon give banks another deregulation gift

Depriving states of the means to modestly regulate national banks would further tilt America’s already…

2 days ago

Harrell administration adds a modest $100 million in investments to draft 2024 transportation levy proposal

Flanked by advocates, city staff, and business leaders, Harrell pitched the proposal as essential and…

3 days ago