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With King County travel ban to North Carolina in effect, Metro calls upon conference organizers to relocate event
Shuttles, reroutes for SR 520 celebrations April 2-3
Metro proposal extends Route 38 to the International District
Metro is correcting map label errors
Bus changes start March 26: Where to get help, ORCA
Learn how 3 example riders make easier bus, Link transfers with ORCA cards
UPDATE: Connecting between Metro and Link: working toward a single ticket program for the homeless and very low income
ORCA cards make transfers between buses and Link free and easy
More frequent, reliable bus service will soon connect more riders to congestion-free light rail
Metro testing collision avoidance technology
Metro surveying bus riders ahead of Link light rail extension to Capitol Hill, UW
Link Connections – King County Metro bus riders will see many changes in March
Link Connections – Light rail to begin serving Capitol Hill and the UW on March 19
Bus announcement volumes adjusted
Link Connections – Metro to change Route 10, thanks for your feedback
Southeast Seattle – Thanks for having your say, deadline to comment extended to Jan. 10
Link Connections – Metro moves toward making changes adopted by council, needs to fine-tune Capitol Hill connections
Metro proposes changes to routes 8 (new Route 38), 9 Express, 106, 107, and 124
New bus stop coming to Third Avenue, between Union and Pike
On the street: New hires and promoted bus drivers deliver growing level of transit service
Link Connections – Approved: More frequent, reliable bus service will connect Seattle riders with light rail in 2016
Link Connections – Proposed #Bus2Link changes amended, move ahead to full King County Council
Transit alert: Presidential visit – prepare for possible significant delays Friday, Oct. 9
Link Connections – Thank you for having your say, next steps
Link Connections – Metro adds trips for Oct. 6 King County Council night hearing
Link Connections – King County Council public hearing Tuesday, Oct. 6 – UPDATED
