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publictransitanalytics.com
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| | | | | "Old Style Metro Bus Stop Signs" byOran Viriyincyis licensed underCC BY-SA 2.0. In the last post, I presented a restructured transit network for Seattle. Overall, the new network, versus that of an existing weekday, improves access by 19.7%, while reducing the amount of service by 13.9%. In theory, this would allow King County Metro to operate transit service at least every 15 minutes, on nearly all the current transit corridors in Seattle, 24 hours per day, seven days per week, while st...... | |
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kingcountymetro.blog
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| | | | | King County Metro will continue to suspend peak weekday routes 16, 232, 237, 301, 304 and 320 through July 14 due to ongoing staff and bus availability. Some individual weekday bus trips also are canceled. Riders have alternatives available during these suspensions (listed below) and we will provide regular updates to keep you informed about... | |
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kingcountywatertaxiblog.com
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| | | | | The start of a summer of activities in downtown Seattle are just around the corner, and the King County Water Taxiis ready to help you get to all of them! The summer sailing schedule for the West Seattle Water Taxi begins April 17 and will run through Oct. 13. As we close out the current... | |
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seattletransitblog.com
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| | | This post is the third in a series, adapted from an article I wrote for my blog, Transportation Matters, a Pacific Northwest-flavored blog that discusses railway planning, urban planning, and relat... | ||