A tree fell on a King County Metro bus in North Seattle during Tuesday night’s windstorm. The “very large tree” fell on the bus near 35th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 95th Street, according to agency spokesperson Jeff Switzer. “The driver was shaken by the incident, but ...
King County Metro, the public transit authority of King County, Washington, which includes the city of Seattle, will soon begintestinglong-range battery-powered buses that can travel more than 140 miles on a single charge, the latest milestone toward a zero-emission fleet. The latest models can...
SEATTLE - King County Metro announced that it will be outfitting all of its 1,404 buses with mask dispensers. Each dispenser will be stocked with double-layer, surgical masks from Metro’s supply of one million masks. These masks meet the recent standards from the Centers for Disease Control...
SEATTLE - King County Metro announced that it will be outfitting all of its 1,404 buses with mask dispensers. Each dispenser will be stocked with double-layer, surgical masks from Metro’s supply of one million masks. These masks meet the recent standards from the Centers for Disease Control...
June 5, passengers took their first ride on Seattle's "magic bus," as some are calling King County, WA, Metro Transit's new hybrid buses. In special ceremonies the first 20 of the new buses took to the streets. By the end of 2004, when the rest of the agency's 212 hybrids arrive...
Metro is a global transit leader on sustainability and is moving toward a 100% zero-emission fleet. The hydrogen fuel cell bus pilot project has the potential to benefit riders, reduce local air pollution and help tackle global climate change. ...
Tap your ORCA card to pay at a station or by any door inside the bus. More often Buses that come more often and on time. Community Involvement People who live, work, and play in south King County helped Metro decide where to place RapidRide I Line route and stations. Community members...
About King County Metro King County Metro is the transport authority serving King County, Washington, operating bus as well as train. The public transportation provides 400,000 daily rides, serving much of Seattle’s workforce. The Metro also operates the nation’s largest public vanpool program....
King County residents can save money by riding the bus now that King County Metro has suspended fares. Starting Saturday, March 21, buses, water taxis and access paratransit will not collect fares until further notice, a King County Metro press release. Riders are also being asked to enter ...
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