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Approved Changes...

Summer 2012-Spring 2013

Route 120 speed and reliability

Metro is making changes to improve the speed and reliability of Route 120.

Other ways to get there

Alternative Service Delivery

Where fixed-route bus service is not cost-effective, Metro may offer other service options.

September 2012

System restructures

The King County Council has adopted a set of service changes that will take place Sept. 29, 2012.

September 2012

Ride Free Area Update

The Ride Free Area for transit in downtown Seattle is scheduled to end on Sept. 29. Beginning then, bus riders will pay when they enter the bus for all trips.

June 2012

Transit reinvestments

Metro will reallocate resources to improve service quality (relieve overcrowding and help buses stay on-schedule) and increase ridership.

June 2014

RapidRide F Line coming to Burien, SeaTac, Tukwila and Renton

Metro is preparing a recommendation on routing and stop locations for the King County Council. Stay informed by following our Metro Matters blog.

Current Projects...

February 2014

RapidRide E Line coming to Shoreline and Seattle

Metro is preparing a recommendation on routing and stop locations for the King County Council. Stay informed by following our Metro Matters blog.

June 2014

Renton Transit Restructure

The RapidRide F Line will start in June 2014 between Renton and Burien. To make transit more efficient, Metro may change other bus routes in Renton in preparation for the start of the F Line.

Improving commuter service

I-90 Corridor Improvements

Metro is proposing changes to service on the I-90 corridor to make buses less crowded.

Pilot project

Alternative Service Delivery in the Snoqualmie Valley

Metro's first project to design alternative transportation services is underway in the Snoqualmie Valley.

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