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Potential demonstrations this weekend: Prepare for possible travel disruptions

Transit service update Jan. 30-Feb. 3: All routes operating; use our travel tools

Expanded bus lane hours to help improve transit reliability along 15th Avenue West, Elliott Avenue West

Metro Weekend Update – January 20-22, 2023

Transit service update Jan. 23-27: Routes 301 and 304 suspended; travel tools and alternatives available

Metro Weekend Update – January 13-16, 2023

Transit service update Jan. 16-20: Routes 301 and 304 suspended; travel tools and alternatives available

Bus fleet update: Manufacturer replacement parts allow repairs to continue

Metro Weekend Update – January 6-8, 2023

Your ticket to Climate Pledge Arena is your ticket to ride transit!

ORCA cards now available at eight new retail locations

Metro Weekend Update – December 31 – January 2, 2023

Executive Constantine and King County Metro announce fare-free New Year’s Eve in partnership with other transit agencies

Metro Weekend Update – December 23 – 26, 2022

Dec. 23, 4 p.m.: Metro has resumed service on the Emergency Snow Network

King County Metro will activate its Emergency Snow Network Friday, Dec. 23

Dec. 20 snow update: Snow reroutes in effect across King County, freezing temperatures expected to continue

Dec. 19 winter weather update: Snow expected, freezing temperatures this week

Rider alternatives available for temporarily suspended routes

Metro Weekend Update – December 16 – 18, 2022

To fund and improve Metro, remember to ‘tap for transit’

Dec. 14 update: Rider alternatives available for temporarily suspended routes

Metro Weekend Update – December 9 – 11, 2022

Dec. 8 update: Rider alternatives available for temporarily suspended routes

Please use trip planning tools; Some bus trips canceled after vehicle issue identified

Metro Weekend Update – December 2 – 4, 2022

Terry White retiring after more than 35 years; Executive Constantine nominating Michelle Allison as Metro’s General Manager

Dec. 1 snow update (revised 4 p.m.): East King County buses on regular routes; some routes suspended as winter weather continues
