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Weekend Service Impacts
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Weekend Construction Reroute for Routes 101, 150, ST 545, ST 550 and ST 554; Transit service will be affected by the closure of 4th Avenue at Spring St in downtown Seattle from 7 p.m. on Friday, September 9 through 6 a.m. Monday, September 12;
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Weekend Construction Reroute for Route ST 545; Transit service will be rerouted off a portion of Olive Way in downtown Seattle from 7 p.m. on Friday, September 9 through 5 a.m. Monday, September 12;
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Overnight Construction Reroute for Routes ST 542 and ST 545; Transit service heading toward Redmond will not serve the stop on the SR 520 ramp at NE 40th St. from 10 p.m. on Friday, September 9 through 7 a.m. Saturday, September 10;
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Weekend Construction Reroute for Route 183; Transit service will be affected by the closure of S 272nd St in the Star Lake area from 10 p.m. on Friday, September 9 through 8 p.m. Sunday, September 11;
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Temporary Bus Stop Closure for Stop 660; 4th Ave & Madison St (NB), will be temporarily closed from 7 p.m. from Friday, September 9 through 6 a.m. Monday, September 12;
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Weekend Construction Reroute for Routes 240, 249, and ST 550; Transit service will be affected in downtown Bellevue due to closure of 108th Avenue NE between NE 4th St and NE 6th St from 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 10 through 6 p.m. Sunday, September 11;
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Overnight Construction Reroute for RapidRide A Line; Transit service will be rerouted in both directions off International Blvd between S 200th St and S 208th St from 10 p.m. on Saturday, September 10 through 5 a.m. Sunday, September 11;
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Event Reroute for Routes 44, and 73; Montlake-area transit service is rerouted on Husky football game day, Saturday, September 10, at 11 a.m.;
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Event Shuttle for Husky Football Park & Ride Shuttles; Contracted Metro shuttles operates weekend UW Husky Football game-day Park & Ride non-stop service;
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Event Reroute for Routes 45, 65, 67, 75, 255, and 372; Montlake-area transit service is rerouted on Husky football game day, Saturday, September 10, at 3 p.m.;
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Event Reroute for Route 208; Transit service will be rerouted off of the Fairway Loop during the Snoqualmie Block Party from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 10;
Service Reminders
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Metro News
Air Quality Alert this weekend
An Air Quality Alert is in effect across several Puget Sound counties.
As you travel, please be aware that wildfire smoke has reduced air quality in our area. Consider ways to limit your exposure, per guidance from officials and use online resources to monitor air quality in your area before traveling. Conditions available https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Final Weekend of Trailhead Direct
We know its smoky out and health warnings are in effect, but we also are still operating the final weekend of Trailhead Direct. Please be careful out there!
Trailhead Direct is a seasonal service that seeks to expand access to hiking destinations along I-90 for King County residents.
Find schedules, hiking tips, and more at http://trailheaddirect.org.
Service Change on September 17
King County Metro will revise schedules across its transit network starting Saturday, Sept. 17, to provide better reliability for customers.
The new schedule adjustments will increase reliability, more evenly space out the time between bus trips, and will preserve service where transit demand and needs are greatest.
On Sunday, Sept. 18, the day after Metro’s service change, several routes will return to the West Seattle high bridge once the City of Seattle reopens it to traffic. This will affect Routes 21/21X, 50, 55, 56, 57, 120, 125 and RapidRide C Line and is expected to reduce travel time and improve reliability for riders between West Seattle and Downtown Seattle.
Metro has launched its September 2022 service change web page to help riders plan their future trips. The page also is available in Español (Spanish) and 中文 (Chinese). Schedule updates are also available on Metro’s Trip Planner for dates Sept. 17 and after.
Read more at the Metro Matters blog!
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Metro's newest Operator and Maintenance Employee of the Year.
Operator of the Year 2021 - Terry Moon
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King County Metro bus operator Terry Moon has been awarded the department’s highest honor, 2021 Operator of the Year. He was chosen by 84 fellow 2021 Operators of the Month as the “best of the best.”
Moon’s advice to his fellow operators:
“Stay humble to the process. Be good to yourself and it’s easy to be good to others.”
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Moon, a veteran of the U.S. Army, was hired as a part-time operator in 1994 and went full-time in 1997. He’s earned dozens of Safe Driver Awards and 29 rider commendations. “I have loved every bit of this journey,” he said.
"Terry Moon is a model for what we want our transit operators to be,” said Metro General Manager Terry White. “He embodies excellence in this position, from his clear love of our riders to his devotion to safe driving, something that has been recognized by his fellow drivers. Since 1994, he has served the people of our region with exemplary grace and skill, and we are lucky he chose to bring his talents to Metro. Bravo, Terry!”
Learn more about this award and Terry Moon's service on the Metro Matters blog.
Maintenance Employee of the Year 2022 - Robert Dargan
King County Metro is proud to announce a standout employee in our Vehicle Maintenance Division. Robert Dargan was named Metro’s 2022 Vehicle Maintenance Employee of the Year!
Dargan was surprised with the honor at a ceremony Sept. 8 at Metro’s East Base in Bellevue by King County Executive Dow Constantine, Metro General Manager Terry White and Vehicle Maintenance leadership staff.
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Dargan began his career with King County in May 1999 as Transit Mechanic and has been providing excellent service at King County Metro in this position.
Base Chief Steve Blackwell called Dargan a “go to employee,” well respected by his peers, and always available to mentor others.
Dargan is highly skilled mechanic, consistently performs his work every day and demonstrates his skills and attention to detail. Dargan has a very professional approach to his mechanical duties and is willing to take on hard to find repairs, fleet projects seeing the work through to completion. He adds strength and integrity to our agency and the service Metro provide to the public. Dargan performs cost effective repairs and always steps up to meet the needs of our organization.
If you’re interested in a becoming part of the Metro team, go to kingcounty.gov/careers
Read more at the Metro Matters blog.
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Weekend festivals ahead: Grab a ride and forget about parking...
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Move Redmond's 2nd annual open streets festival on Saturday, September 10! Find a kid’s story time, free yoga and Zumba classes, a pop-up protected bike lane and more!
King County Metro Routes 221, 224, 232, 250, and RapidRide B Line serve this area. Plan your trip using Metro's Trip Planner.
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Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute will celebrate its 50th Anniversary Block Party at their Central District location on Saturday, September 10.
King County Metro Routes 4, 14, 27, 48 and the First Hill Streetcar serve this area.
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The Leschi Art Walk is back Saturday, September 10! Come join for live music, art and fun activities.
King County Metro Routes 14, and 27 serve this area.
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Join the C-IN Night Market on Saturday, September 10th to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival with live entertainment, music, dance, food, and a whole lot more.
King County Metro Routes 7, 14, 36, 60, 106 and 1 Line serve the area.
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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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