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Originally published Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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Transit gets funds to fight terrorism

As transit systems expand, local police are getting a $1.9 million federal stimulus grant to add anti-terrorism officers.

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As transit systems expand, local police are getting a $1.9 million federal stimulus grant to add anti-terrorism officers.

The timing is good because the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel is now open 20 hours a day — to serve the new Sound Transit Link trains — instead of closing at 7 p.m., said Jim Jacobsen, deputy manager for King County Metro Transit.

The grant should pay for five Metro and Sound Transit officers and equipment, for three years, he said. Metro already has one bomb-sniffing dog.

Fifteen transit systems will share a total $78 million, with nearly half going to New York City, a federal announcement said.

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