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Originally published Sunday, July 19, 2009 at 7:05 PM

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92,000 boardings on new Seattle light rail line

Transit officials in Seattle say there were more than 92,000 boardings on the first two days of a new light rail line.

SEATTLE —

Transit officials in Seattle say there were more than 92,000 boardings on the first two days of a new light rail line.

Boardings were counted at 41,000 for Sunday's eight-hour service and 51,100 for Saturday's 10-hour service.

Mayor and Sound Transit Board Chairman Greg Nickels says it's a "great start" for Link, the 13.9 mile line between downtown and a station near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

Officials of the three-county agency planned for 100,000 boardings Saturday and Sunday, when the line opened with free service. Regular fares take effect Monday.

The opening of the line follows more than four decades of political wrangling and financial struggles over rail transit in Seattle.

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