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Weekend Service Impacts
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Event Reroute for Route 7; Transit service will be rerouted in the Rainier Beach area from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 1 during the Somali Independence Heritage Festival;
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Event Reroute?for Route 21;?Stops on portions of 1st Avenue S will not be served, in both directions, after Mariner matinee home games, starting on Sunday, July 2;
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Temporary reroutes?for Routes 255, 271, ST 542 and 545; Transit service to eastside destinations will be affected by the closure of SR 520 between I-5 and 92nd Avenue NE, nightly at various times, from 9 p.m. on Friday, June 30? to 5 a.m. on Monday, July 3;
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Stop Closure for Route 17;?Stop #17980 on 32nd Avenue NW at NW 80th Street (Southbound), will be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, June 30;
- Please view our Service Advisory page for upcoming holiday event reroutes on Tuesday, July 4;
Service Reminders
- Prepare early for all your holiday travels! View our Metro Matters blog for adjusted holiday service schedules;
- Take transit to all your sporting events in Seattle this weekend. Metro and Link light rail serves riders heading to T-Mobile Park, Husky Stadium, Lumen Field and Climate Pledge Arena;
- Mariners have a full weekend of games at?T-Mobile Park?on Friday, June 30 at 7:10 p.m., Saturday, July 1 at 4:15 p.m., and Sunday, July 2 at 1:10 p.m.;
- OL Reign have a match on Saturday, July 1 at 3:30 p.m. at?Lumen Field;
- The Sounders have a match on Saturday, July 1 at 10:30 p.m. at?Lumen Field;
- The Storm will have a game?on Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m. at the?Climate Pledge Arena;
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West Seattle Water Taxi?summer schedule?has begun. Weekday service runs from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., weekend service from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., and additional late night runs on Fridays and Saturdays until 11 p.m.;?
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Seattle Center Monorail?will operate 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, and 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday this weekend.?The Monorail will depart approximately every 10 minutes;
- Holiday service on July 4th will run 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.;?
- Get out into nature this weekend and take our?Trailhead Direct service?to Mt. Si, Little Si and Mt. Tenriffe;
- Riders can use?Text for Departures?by texting their stop number to 62550 to get next departure times;
- Remember, it's free and easy to?sign up for?email or text alerts?about King County Metro service. Alerts can be tailored to your favorite route(s).
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Metro News
The Fourth of July: Take transit to celebrations, parades and fireworks!
With so much going on around the region this coming weekend, culminating with?nighttime fireworks displays?expected to draw thousands, it?s a good idea to plan your travel.
Many areas may experience planned reroutes, or congestion and delays due to extra riders, street closures and traffic associated with community celebrations throughout the service area. Allow extra time for travel.
For information about reroutes, visit our?Service Advisories page?for updated information.?Find holiday service schedule information on the Metro Matters blog.?
Peak weekday routes 16, 232, 237, 301, 304 and 320 will be suspended through July 14
King County Metro will continue to suspend peak weekday routes 16, 232, 237, 301, 304 and 320 through July 14 due to ongoing staff and bus availability. Some individual weekday bus trips also are canceled. Riders have alternatives available during these suspensions and we will provide regular updates to keep you informed about your transit service and options.
Metro has shifted buses among its seven bases and as a result has improved trip reliability across the county. Metro continues to train and hire bus operators and mechanics to deliver buses and transit services to your bus stop. Due to ongoing bus and staff availability challenges, summer service is likely to remain in the ongoing 95% range ? more than 10,600-weekday trips ? for several weeks while we repair and restore bus fleet for service.
Find alternative route information on the?Metro Matters blog.?
King County Metro is receiving $33.5 million in federal funding to support the purchase of zero-emission buses, helping us in our goal to be one of the first large transit agencies in North America with a 100% zero-emission fleet by 2035.
The U.S. Department of Transportation?s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced 130 awards totaling nearly $1.7 billion from President Biden?s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for transit projects in 46 states and territories.?Metro?s award is in the top 10 of the transit systems receiving these grants.
Metro will be using the funds to purchase 30 battery-electric buses. Our focus is on converting 27 bus routes serving low-income communities and expanding our apprenticeship program, to help promote transit careers in underserved communities.
Read more about?how this federal funding moves us closer toward our commitment to convert to an all-electric, zero-emission bus fleet on the Metro Matters blog.
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Metro is hiring part-time and full-time transit operators (bus drivers) and trades professionals to keep the region moving. Learn more on our website.?
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