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seattletransitblog.com
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| | | | | New Metro Flex Delridge/South Park area map (Photo: KCM) King County Metro has announced that it is adding a new zone for Metro Flex, its on-demand microtransit service, in Delridge and South Park.... | |
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busgraphs.com
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| | | | | It's still possible to build a 24/7, frequent transit network that covers much of Seattle. But is that a good idea? | |
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www.kingcounty.gov
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| | | | | [AI summary] King County Metro announces updated bus routes in the Madison Street area to better connect with the new RapidRide G Line, improving mobility for priority populations and meeting community needs. | |
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johnquiggin.com
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| | | Update I thought I'd repost this a year on, and reopen the discussion 10 September 2015 Reader ZM points me to a paper with this title, by Graham Turner of the University of Melbourne. Not only does Turner answer "Yes", he gives a date: 2015. That's a pretty big call to be making, given that... | ||