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Giving thanks: Join us in celebrating Transit Appreciation Week March 12-18

It’s our favorite time of year, the week we thank everyone at King County Metro who makes our agency the best in the world.

It’s Transit Appreciation Week!

Our week of celebration runs March 12-18, culminating with international Transit Operator Appreciation Day Saturday, March 18. Metro also thanks the hundreds of thousands of riders who travel on buses, boats, trains and streetcars every day.

What are the best ways to say thanks?

We are sending our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported our community and our region’s economy day in and day out: transit operators who get behind the wheel of our buses seven days a week, 24 hours a day; facilities staff who keep our shelters and transit centers clean and maintained; and the mechanics who repair and maintain more than 1,500 vehicles (they literally keep the wheels on buses going ‘round and ‘round.) All of you are second to none.

This year, Transit Appreciation Week is especially meaningful as Metro celebrates its 50th anniversary! Our employees are proud to have been on the front lines to support the growth of this region for generations.

Want to learn more about how transit operators first came to be recognized? Listen to this 2017 KBCS interview with the Seattle-based founders and Carla Saulter who created and first promoted International Bus Driver Appreciation Day.

Here’s a peek behind the curtains to help you learn a bit more about the more than 5,000 hardworking, talented employees who keep Metro rolling: 

King County Metro’s most recent Operator of the Year, Terry Moon, at Metro’s Central base in Seattle.

Thanks for your support of our wonderful Metro team. See you on transit!

Some of our Operators of the Month enjoying a celebration luncheon.
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