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Dec. 28 snow update: Metro to continue operating Emergency Snow Network

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King County Metro will continue to operate the Emergency Snow Network (ESN) Wednesday, Dec. 29, due to ongoing freezing temperatures and difficult road conditions. Service remains focused on about 60 core bus routes that the City of Seattle and other jurisdictions prioritize for snow and ice removal.

Riders who intend to use Metro’s services should visit the Emergency Snow Network webpage to view details about routes in operation and to identify their options. Please note that most routes in the ESN are operating on their snow routing and masks are required on all public transportation.

The National Weather Service continues to forecast freezing temperatures and possible snow accumulation intermittently during the next several days for the greater Puget Sound area. Metro is committed to providing transit service even in inclement weather. Customers should be prepared for possible travel disruptions and are encouraged to monitor weather reports.

During this period of adverse weather, we encourage people to avoid traveling if possible. Metro reassesses daily whether snow clearing efforts have adequately improved road conditions and if there is sufficient staffing and buses to restore service and operate the broader all-day transit network.

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