March 15
Metro buses moving through Sunday morning snowSnow began falling in parts of King County early Sunday morning. King County Metro Transit reported no disruptions to service as of 8:30 a.m., but staff in the field are watching closely for changing conditions.
March 7
Metro Transit ready for weekend snowSnow showers seem to be easing up Saturday night in most locations and that’s helping most previously rerouted buses return to normal operations. But the forecasters are telling us there still is a risk of quick bursts of heavy snow which could renew the chance of service disruptions and/or delays overnight and Sunday morning.
March 6
King County and Metro unveil new tools for staying in tune with transit disruptionsWith snow again in the forecast, King County Metro Transit is gearing up to keep buses moving and to keep riders better informed. While Metro staff will be chaining up many of its buses overnight to prep for the forecasted weekend snow, new media tools and additional staff are ready to send out transit information on the county’s blog and Twitter sites as well.
Feb. 26
Metro Transit routes returning to normal after morning snowAll Metro buses were back to their normal routes as of 10 a.m. today, although some routes are still experiencing delays due to traffic congestion and because chained buses must keep speeds below 35 mph. Crews are currently out in the field removing chains from those buses, and Metro staff anticipate a normal commute for Thursday afternoon.
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