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"textContent": "Installing fare gates at a focused number of light rail stations would pay for itself within two to five years and boost fare revenue by more than $30 million, according to Sound Transit. If given the green light later this year, gates could be in place by 2029 or 2030.",
"title": "Sound Transit Recommends Fare Gates at 14 Stations for Initial Pilot"
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