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The arrival of two new RapidRide lines is part of a service package that includes 48 changes throughout the transit system all starting Sept. 29. The RapidRide C Line will run between West Seattle to downtown Seattle on Fauntleroy Way SW and California Avenue SW. The D Line will run between downtown Seattle and Ballard along 15th Avenue NW.
These service changes are the culmination of a public process that included public meetings hosted by the Council and Metro Transit. Metro received more than 10,000 public comments, and made several changes in response:
- Route 156 will serve the temporary home of Aviation High School and the Highline School District’s Home Schooling Resource Center.
- Route 125 will continue to have Saturday service to address South Seattle Community College needs.
- New Route 50 will now serve the VA Medical Center drive on Beacon Hill and connect North Delridge to the Alaska Junction.
- Route 24, originally slated to stop running along Viewmont Avenue in Magnolia, will continue to serve that area.
- Route 2 will continue to connect the Central Area, downtown Seattle, and Queen Anne rather than being split as originally proposed.
Visit King County Metro’s Have a Say website to see details of approved changes for all routes. Read the Council’s news release.

