Ridership on King County Metro continues to remain steady at just over 100,000 daily trips across our reduced service network. We’re in the first week of a new directive to wear masks or face coverings in King County and on public transportation, and by wearing a mask you are helping support and protect drivers and customers who are using Metro to make essential trips.

Metro analyzed preliminary extrapolations to create an unofficial estimate of weekly ridership, which remains substantially lower compared to a year ago.

Highlights

  • From May 11-15, the average weekday bus ridership was estimated to be about 110,000, compared to 416,000 for the same time in 2019, or a 73.5% drop.
  • Similarly, an estimated 74% fewer passengers used Metro’s Access paratransit service from May 11-15 compared to a year ago. Water taxi routes also are seeing significantly reduced ridership, with 95% fewer riders during the same weekdays.
  • During the morning and afternoon commutes last week, estimated ridership has dropped about 75-84% compared to last year. Midday and evening ridership was down about 60-67%, and late-night ridership is down an estimated 53-57%, depending on the day of the week. (More detailed tables are below.)

Metro has identified and increased service on routes where current demand led to full buses and made it hard for riders to maintain social distancing. Those routes – RapidRide A, D and E lines, and routes 7, 36 and 180 – have supplemental midday trips using 18 buses. Night service on route 7 and the RapidRide A and E lines also have additional trips using 6 buses to help spread out and reduce the number of riders on each bus.

As Gov. Inslee has extended his “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order through May 31, we ask people to please continue to reserve transit for essential trips for work and for access to food, medicine, and similarly essential needs.

Please help support the health of other passengers and our frontline essential staff – the operators and crews, supervisors, and maintenance staff—by:

  • Staying home if you are sick
  • Wearing a face covering when traveling
  • Washing your hands often and using sanitizer
  • Covering your cough or sneeze
  • Staying as far apart as possible from other people

COVID 19 ridership line graph showing a 75% reduction in average weekday ridership for Metro bus service

King County Metro bus ridership

*Unofficial total ridership estimates are preliminary and based on samples and extrapolations

DateBaseline
(2019)
Current
(2020)
Change
3/2/2020416,885389,103-7%
3/3/2020430,822396,544-8%
3/4/2020425,431381,634-10%
3/5/2020411,763344,562-16%
3/6/2020399,641301,111-25%
3/9/2020408,494283,259-31%
3/10/2020417,616275,642-34%
3/11/2020424,583269,362-37%
3/12/2020415,904230,570-45%
3/13/2020397,707207,253-48%
3/16/2020404,158181,732-55%
3/17/2020410,204163,519-60%
3/18/2020413,908159,033-62%
3/19/2020403,555149,350-63%
3/20/2020384,736146,983-62%
3/23/2020377,285131,543-65%
3/24/2020394,904117,852-70%
3/25/2020394,545115,874-69%
3/26/2020391,104109,210-72%
3/27/2020376,578109,633-71%
3/30/2020412,936108,418-74%
3/31/2020426,257109,490-74%
4/1/2020429,250117,709-73%
4/2/2020426,229108,079-75%
4/3/2020396,491113,640-71%
4/6/2020386,962109,611-72%
4/7/2020399,581102,590-74%
4/8/2020396,974105,624-73%
4/9/2020388,329106,453-73%
4/10/2020377,581107,688-71%
4/13/2020414,207105,947-74%
4/14/2020423,523104,672-75%
4/15/2020421,208106,603-75%
4/16/2020416,347106,735-74%
4/17/2020389,484107,565-72%
4/20/2020402,532104,275-74%
4/21/2020420,50398,176-77%
4/22/2020424,73393,881-78%
4/23/2020418,512100,304-76%
4/24/2020399,920103,447-74%
4/27/2020411,029103,657-75%
4/28/2020430,829100,959-77%
4/29/2020422,600104,234-75%
4/30/2020420,083103,820-75%
5/1/2020405,511114,059-72%
5/4/2020415,942108,526-74%
5/5/2020431,041109,176-75%
5/6/2020429,353106,030-75%
5/7/2020423,637109,253-74%
5/8/2020403,057111,661-72%
5/11/2020411,566108,348-74%
5/12/2020417,666109,114-74%
5/13/2020431,341111,375-74%
5/14/2020420,577107,576-74%
5/15/2020400,239114,122-71%

Key affected King County Metro routes – Average weekday ridership

*Unofficial ridership estimates are preliminary and based on samples and extrapolations

Week of May 11-15

WeekRouteBaseline
(2019)
Current
(2020)
Change
May 11-15711,0145,759-48%
May 11-1589,0362,187-76%
May 11-15369,6513,554-63%
May 11-154013,5223,191-76%
May 11-15449,2542,215-76%
May 11-151209,2663,462-63%
May 11-15RapidRide A Line9,9135,490-45%
May 11-15RapidRide C Line12,0582,713-77%
May 11-15RapidRide D Line14,3434,423-69%
May 11-15RapidRide E Line17,1977,821-55%

King County Metro bus ridership by time period

*Unofficial ridership estimates are preliminary and based on samples and extrapolations

Morning (5-9am)

DayMorning (2019)Morning (2020) Change
May 11111,60118,287-84%
May 12117,39419,284-84%
May 13118,67519,406-84%
May 14115,42018,729-84%
May 15103,29618,505-82%

Midday (9am-3pm)

DayMidday
(2019)
Midday
(2020)
Change
May 11116,83941,886-64%
May 12114,44741,049-64%
May 13127,66141,882-67%
May 14120,54139,307-67%
May 15121,43644,100-64%

Afternoon (3-7pm)

DayAfternoon
(2019)
Afternoon
(2020)
Change
May 11139,42030,778-78%
May 12141,64130,837-78%
May 13139,43131,174-78%
May 14138,56231,103-78%
May 15127,82631,595-75%

Evening (7-10pm)

DayEvening
(2019)
Evening
(2020)
Change
May 1130,57811,486-62%
May 1231,03211,793-62%
May 1331,71012,769-60%
May 1432,33212,544-61%
May 1532,21112,919-60%

Late Night (10pm-5am)

DayLate Night
(2019)
Late Night
(2020)
Change
May 1113,1285,912-55%
May 1213,1526,151-53%
May 1313,8656,144-56%
May 1413,7225,893-57%
May 1515,4717,004-55%

King County Metro Water Taxi ridership

DateRiders
Feb. 241,910
Feb. 251,982
Feb. 261,962
Feb. 272,043
Feb. 281,540
March 21,778
March 31,892
March 41,739
March 51,383
March 6838
March 9958
March 10936
March 11845
March 12686
March 13452
March 16370
March 17274
March 18271
March 19262
March 20208
March 23183
March 24212
March 25208
March 26145
March 27115
March 30147
March 31136
April 1156
April 2144
April 3125
April 680
April 7102
April 871
April 981
April 1085
April 1383
April 1490
April 1578
April 1681
April 1772
April 20108
April 2181
April 2292
April 2383
April 2454
April 2795
April 2888
April 29109
April 3095
May 170
May 4101
May 5109
May 697
May 7110
May 872
May 11108
May 12104
May 13103
May 14104
May 15118