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  1. These maps are an essential tool for riders in Seattle who need to know where to catch their bus and how to get to their destination. Frequent routes ; Free downtown circulator route ; Downtown Seattle accessibility ; 2nd and 4th Avenue boarding locations; 3rd Avenue boarding locations

  2. Bus service. Metro offers reliable and efficient bus service that operates in King County. With multiple service options like DART, Night Owl, RapidRide, and Trailhead Direct, Metro provides accessible and convenient transportation for commuters and residents alike.

  3. Get a printable (PDF) Seattle Metro bus schedule: What: Enter a route number, get a printable PDF file. Print it off, fold it up, and hop on a bus! Why: Metro offers some useful online services, especially their Trip Planner. But once you know which bus you want to take, you'd like a copy of the schedule.

  4. Current schedules and route maps. To print or download individual route schedules and maps click the PDF. Link 1 Line (Lynnwood – Angle Lake) | PDF. Link 2 Line (South Bellevue – Redmond Technology) | PDF. Link T Line (Tacoma Dome – St. Joseph) | PDF.

  5. INFO-Web Trip Planner allows you to plan a trip, view upcoming departure times, and to view the positions of vehicles in real time.

  6. Metro schedules and maps; Water Taxi; Transit GO ticket; Metro fares; Traffic cameras; Road closures; Rail travel; Metro Flex; Waste Services expand_more ... Courts will be open, but most of our offices will be closed, and transit and service schedules may be different.

  7. Metro Bus $2.50–3.25 Upon boarding RapidRide $2.50–3.25 Tap ORCA prior to boarding or pay with cash/ORCA upon boarding. ST Express Bus $2.75–3.75 Upon boarding Link Light Rail $2.25–3.25 Prior to boarding, tap ORCA or buy ticket from machine. Tap ORCA Sounder train $3.25–5.25 again after exiting train.

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