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Auburn Station: A St SW & 2nd St SW, Auburn: 2000 [20] Aurora Village Transit Center: 1524 N 200th St, Shoreline: 1985 [10] Bellevue Transit Center: 10850 NE 6th St, Bellevue: 1985 [10] Owned 51% by Sound Transit, 49% by Metro [19] Burien Transit Center 14900 4th Avenue SW, Burien: 2009 [21] [22] 5 electric vehicle recharging stations [23 ...
Northgate Station Jackson Park, Shoreline Community Center & Library, North City Richmond Beach Schedule Map: 365 Yes Yes Yes No Shoreline North/185th Station 5th Ave NE, Shoreline South/148th Station, Haller Lake, Northwest Hospital, North Seattle College Northgate Station 372 Yes Yes Yes No University District
Following the failed Forward Thrust initiatives, Metro Transit was created in 1972 to oversee a countywide bus network, and plan for a future rail system. [14] In the early 1980s, Metro Transit and the Puget Sound Council of Governments (PSCOG) explored light rail and busway concepts to serve the region, [15] ultimately choosing to build a downtown transit tunnel that would be convertible from ...
[27] [28] The old transfer station was closed on January 20, 2014, requiring users to use the re-opened South Transfer Station in South Park or the county-run transfer station in Shoreline. [29] The old transfer station was demolished by the end of the year and construction on the new building began in July 2014, with steel supports for the new ...
King County voters authorized Metro to buy Metropolitan and operate the county's mass transit bus system. [ citation needed ] Metro Transit introduced its new services in September 1973, including a ride-free area in downtown and express routes on freeways (known as "Flyer" routes), [ 11 ] and a unified numbering scheme in 1977 that replaced ...
In addition to Link light rail service, Shoreline North/185th station is the southern terminus of Community Transit's Swift Blue Line, a bus rapid transit service on the State Route 99 corridor in Snohomish County. [17] [18] The Blue Line was extended to the station on September 14, 2024, and connects it to Lynnwood and Everett. [19]
The E Line is one of eight RapidRide lines (limited-stop routes with some bus rapid transit features) operated by King County Metro in King County, Washington.The E Line began service on February 15, 2014, [3] running between Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline and Pioneer Square, Seattle in Downtown Seattle.
Operated by King County Metro: 333: 1 Shoreline South/148th station: North City, Shoreline, Shoreline Community College: Operated by King County Metro: 510: 6, 7 Everett Station: Ash Way Park and Ride Sound Transit Express; peak-only route 515: 6, 7 Lynnwood Transit Center: Sound Transit Express; peak-only route 909: 1, 3 Edmonds Station: Edmonds