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Feb. 20
Metro proposing changes to east I-90 bus service, including new commuter route for North Bend
King County Metro Transit is considering a series of bus service revisions along the Interstate 90 corridor east of Issaquah affecting residents of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Ridge, Fall City, Preston, Duthie Hill, Klahanie, and North Issaquah.
Feb. 20
Metro proposing new Kent East Hill bus service
Commuters in the Kent East Hill area are invited to comment on a new bus route being proposed by King County Metro Transit to provide more trips and a faster connection between their neighborhood and downtown Seattle.
Feb. 7
Metro hosts additional open house for West Seattle RapidRide plans
King County Metro Transit is hosting an additional open house to solicit community ideas as it works in coordination with the City of Seattle to design new RapidRide bus service connecting West Seattle and downtown Seattle. It will be held Tuesday, Feb. 19 in West Seattle.
Feb. 6
Metro’s February service change focuses on Eastside
Metro’s service change that begins Saturday, Feb. 9 revises more than 30 Eastside bus routes to improve connections between major transit centers, work sites, shopping areas, and neighborhoods. It will also help Metro provide more efficient service throughout King County.
Feb. 6
New Redmond Transit Center opens Saturday, Feb. 9
The new Redmond Transit Center opens Saturday, Feb. 9 with improved boarding areas, passenger shelters, and lighting for bus riders traveling on more than a dozen Metro and Sound Transit routes.
Feb. 1
Help plan future of Dockton Road at Tramp Harbor
The King County Road Services Division is seeking applicants for a community advisory group that will provide input to the county about the upcoming Dockton Road preservation project on Vashon Island.
Feb. 1
Metro and partners increase bus service for South Lake Union area
Bus riders traveling to and from Seattle’s South Lake Union area will soon have more weekday afternoon and evening bus service as part of a two-year pilot project to address increasing demand for transit service in the growing business and residential district.
Jan. 29
County’s new hybrid truck delivers on two fronts
With just 7,300 miles on its odometer, one of King County’s newest work trucks is already proving its worth. It may look like other trucks that are used to hoist workers into the air to repair traffic signals or maintain roadside trees – but this one is the first that runs on a hybrid-electric system.
Jan. 28
Snow showers, cold weather add up to week of unpredictable travel in King County
Nasty and unpredictable - two words that just about sum up what travel in King County has been like these past few days.
Jan. 23
Metro estimates biggest ridership gain in 10 years
King County Metro Transit bus ridership increased a record-setting 7 percent last year with an estimated 110 million passenger boardings in 2007.
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