King County Metro continues to deliver about 95% of our typical 11,000 weekday trips with only routes 301 and 304 temporarily suspended and some trip cancellations expected Jan. 16-20. We continue to make progress on fleet repairs and appreciate your patience while we complete this important work.
Before traveling, please review our service advisories, use the real-time tools below to see whether your trip is operating, and review our list of alternative routes (also below) for temporarily suspended routes 301 and 304. Due to the fluid nature of the situation, a small number of trips may run on routes that are temporarily suspended.
Before traveling, riders are encouraged to:
- Visit Metro’s service advisories page to see if Metro has suspended routes or construction reroutes.
- Sign up for transit alerts for your favorite routes to receive updates via email and text.
Real-time information on the road
- Use “Text for Departures” by texting your bus stop number to 62550. You will receive a text with the next departure times and/or canceled trips at that stop.
- Use the Next Departures tool on Metro’s Trip Planner to see what trips are operating at your bus stop.
- On Twitter, follow @kcmetroalerts for route alerts, cancellations and delays. Follow @KingCountyMetro for general information.
- Call Metro’s customer service office, which is open on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, at 206-553-3000.
Alternatives for temporarily suspended bus routes
Route 301
- To travel to and from Downtown Seattle, use the RapidRide E Line.
Route 304
- To travel to and from Downtown Seattle, use Route 5 or the RapidRide E Line.
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