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King County Metro plans minor service reductions through Jan. 21

Several Metro buses navigate downtown Seattle on Dec. 27, 2021 following snowfall (Dec. 27, 2021)

King County Metro is recovering from recent winter storms and facing reduced workforce availability across our system. Metro will operate more than 90% of scheduled service, however an increased number of trips will be canceled through Jan. 21.

Before traveling, please allow for additional travel time and use Metro’s real-time travel tools to confirm whether your trip is operating or canceled. (See “Trip planning tools” below.) For Access paratransit users, please plan your travel around expected delays in service

While some specific trips will be canceled, nearly all of our 160 bus routes on weekdays and weekends will continue. The exceptions during this recovery period are that routes 162, 177, 304, 320, and 330 will not run on weekdays, and route 125 will not run on Saturdays. 

Whether you are taking an earlier or later bus than usual, or are making an alternative travel plan, we apologize for the inconvenience and greatly appreciate your patience as our fleet is repaired and our workforce stabilizes. 

To address ongoing workforce challenges, Metro continues to hire, train, and promote bus operators. Thirty-seven new part-time operators graduated from training in the past three months, and two new training classes of part- and full-time operators begin Monday, Jan. 10. MV, our contractor for Access paratransit, is also hiring and training additional operators to meet mobility needs.

Trip planning tools 

Planning in advance: 

Real-time updates that show whether a bus trip is operating, when it’s due to depart, or if it’s been canceled: 

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