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  2. RapidRide G Line - Wikipedia

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    The RapidRide G Line is a RapidRide bus service in Seattle, Washington, ... in March 2020 the projected opening date was pushed back to 2023. [26]

  3. RapidRide - Wikipedia

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    RapidRide is a network of limited-stop bus routes with some bus rapid transit features in King County, Washington, operated by King County Metro.The network consists of eight routes totaling 76 miles (122 km) that carried riders on approximately 64,860 trips on an average weekday in 2016, comprising about 17 percent of King County Metro's total daily ridership.

  4. King County Metro fleet - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated to RapidRide routes. 2018 6220–6241 (22) Dedicated to RapidRide routes. 2019 6242-6269 (28) Ordered for the RapidRide H Line. Has the features of a RapidRide bus, but will be wrapped in regular metro livery and operate regular routes until the opening of the H Line in March 2023. [38] 2015–2016: 8000–8084 (85)

  5. King County Metro receives $80M federal boost to expand its ...

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    Construction on the I line is set to begin this year after six years in the design phase. The line is King County Metro receives $80M federal boost to expand its RapidRide service

  6. Template:RapidRide G Line - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the RapidRide G Line, a bus route in King County, Washington, the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  7. RapidRide H Line - Wikipedia

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    The H Line began service on March 18, 2023, replacing Route 120 after the construction of new stations and bus lanes at a cost of $154 million. [1] The H Line is the seventh RapidRide line to open and features stations with digital e-ink screens for real-time arrivals information, ORCA card readers, and larger shelters.

  8. Roosevelt station (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Proposals for rapid transit service through the Roosevelt neighborhood date back to the early 20th century, when the area was near the northern city limits of Seattle. In 1911, Virgil Bogue proposed an extensive rapid transit system, including an underground subway following 10th Avenue Northeast from Northeast 85th Street south towards Latona ...

  9. RapidRide E Line - Wikipedia

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    The RapidRide 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 from Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline to Pioneer Square in Downtown Seattle .