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February 2012 service changes focus on alternative service delivery

Courtesy Ned Ahrens, King County

Metro is making changes–we’re moving toward our new vision for public transportation, striving to build a highly productive transit system that takes people where they want to go and gets the most value out of every dollar spent on transit.

When the King County Council approved a $20 congestion reduction charge in August to help Metro maintain the current level of bus service in 2012-2013, it also directed Metro to make the transit system more cost-effective during the two years the charge is in effect. The Council directed Metro to scale 5,000-20,000 service hours to the market served and the mobility needs of the community by June 2012.

With the February 2012 service change package, Metro will fulfill
its requirement to implement “right-sized” services called for in the congestion reduction charge legislation. A South King County route and an Eastside route that serve areas within or adjacent to low density rural areas are being transitioned from fixed-route service to Dial-a-Ride-Transit (DART), and Route 186 midday service between Auburn and Enumclaw will transition to DART operation.

Read a detailed description of the February 2012 service change >>

East King County

South King County

Read King County Executive’s news release about alternative service delivery>>

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