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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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| | | | | Cross posted from Executive News King County Executive Dow Constantine announced today that Metro will join other regional transit agencies to provide free rides this New Year's Eve. Riders can travel without paying fares on King County Metro, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Pierce Transit, and the Seattle Streetcar as part of their celebrations.... | |
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| | | # The proposal resurrecting Route 47 brings deeper cuts to Routes 10, 11, and 49, which seem unlikely to curry support. King County Metro is wrapping up its second round of proposed bus restructures around the forthcoming RapidRide G Line. In September 2024, the new line is supposed to launch with very frequent bus service along | ||