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Link Connections – Executive proposes more buses to link more riders in North and Central Seattle to light rail
Come to a Third Ave. Neighborhood Session, share the transit and pedestrian improvements you think matter most
Rally at Westlake Park celebrates 25 years of Americans with Disabilities Act
New Mercer Island Shuttle Starts Service- Metro Route 630
You heard our PSAs, and we heard from you – Metro removing three new public service announcements from buses
Downtown Seattle tunnel stations closed May 30-31, June 6-7
Burien, Mercer Island shuttles debut June 8 to connect key places in communities
Frequent, reliable bus service proposed to connect to Link light rail next year
Link Connections – how public feedback shaped our proposal
Public Transportation Visioning Events in South and East King County May 18 & 19, 6-8pm
Public Transportation Visioning Events in South and East King County May 18 & 19, 6-8pm
Metro relocating two bus stops on Third Avenue in Downtown Seattle
Metro to Southeast King County residents: You can help shape future transit in your cities
Participate in a survey; tell us what you think about Metro service
Having trouble with the Link Connections survey? We still want to hear from you!
Bus reroutes near Aurora Village are changing today
King County Metro’s In Motion team is coming to Green Lake this spring!
Seattle’s investments in the University Link Extension area
Public Transportation Visioning Event: Tuesday, March 31
Help welcome King County’s newest water taxi
Link Connections – New bus concepts online, meetings this month, tunnel route changes ahead
Link Connections – What’s most important when choosing transit
Metro, Sound Transit: a vision of data access, customer information
Link Connections – Where people go (or would like to go) using transit
Reminder: Metro Transit bus fares going up March 1
More buses in Seattle: County Council approves contract for city to purchase additional transit
Aurora Village construction project will reroute buses
New shuttle set to begin serving Snoqualmie Valley
