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ADOT Safety and Security Oversight Manager Brian Brinkley said it is the first time two Sun Link streetcars have collided in Tucson, and that it’s rare even for Phoenix.
Sun Link opened to the public on July 25, 2014 and had an estimated 17,000 riders during its opening day and a total of 60,000 passengers over the first three days of streetcar’s inaugural weekend.
The Sun Link streetcar will remain fare-free through June 30, 2023. The Tucson City Council extended the fare suspension for all Sun Tran services at their Dec. 20 study session. The Associated ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucsonans can hop on the Sun Link streetcar for free this Saturday! The downtown transportation system is celebrating its 5-year milestone. The free rides are offered from 8:00 a ...
Sun Shuttle: No Service (except for ADA Dial-a-Ride from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) New Year’s Eve (Tuesday, December 31): All services will operate on regular Tuesday schedules, with Sun Link running ...
Learn about Sun Link’s 5-year history, plus the growing list of destinations and attractions along the route. Board at the Mercado District stop located at Avenida Del Convento/Congress St.
Dear Sun Link, You are the only thing I willingly chase after each day. Your simple chime brings me joy knowing I don’t have to walk across campus to my destination, but can rather hitch a ride.
Sun Link said it's been part of helping the economic development of downtown Tucson. Since it's launch, there has been over one billion dollars of private and public investment along the street ...
The $765,000 spent on the Sun Link streetcar public art represents 1 percent of the cost for the streetcar project — the percentage from capital improvement projects allocated for public art ...
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