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King County Metro will update schedules and increase bus service starting March 29. Improvements include hundreds of new weekend bus trips on key routes that are supported by the Seattle Transit Measure.
Service Change highlights
Seattle Transit Measure funded:
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Route 8: Eight new trips will be added on Saturday and 33 new trips will be added on Sunday.
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Route 36: 14 new trips will be added on Saturday and 36 new trips will be added on Sunday.
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Route 56: This route will have one fewer trip each weekday during the morning commute hours, which is a reduction in trips that are currently funded by the Seattle Transit Measure. These service hours will be re-invested in other routes to better meet the City’s policy goals and equity commitments.
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Route 107: Six trips will be added on weekdays, 61 trips will be added on Saturday and 63 trips will be added on Sunday.
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Route 124: One trip will be added on Saturday and two trips will be added on Sunday.
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RapidRide C Line: Buses will come about every 10 minutes or more frequently. This route will have fewer trips during afternoon commute hours, some of which were funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure. This change is to support Seattle’s equity goals, better align with transit need and demand, and be consistent with Metro’s RapidRide policies.
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RapidRide G Line: Two late night trips will be added for both weekday and weekend service.
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RapidRide H line: Five trips will be added on weekdays and three trips will be added on Saturday and Sunday.
King County updates
Metro’s customer information office can answer questions from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday at 206-553-3000. Also, Metro’s Trip Planner will be updated before March 29 so riders can plan future travel.,
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