King County Metro’s RapidRide is expanding service into Renton, Kent and Auburn, and a new federal grant of $80 million will ...
The money comes from the Federal Transit Administration's Capital Investment Grants program, funded by President Biden's ...
King County Metro’s RapidRide A Line travels inbound from the Federal Way Transit Center to Tukwila International Boulevard ...
King County Metro is receiving almost $80 million federal grant to help upgrade its bus line running through several major ...
Even though it’s taking a few years longer than originally planned, a $79.6 million federal grant will help build a new King County Metro RapidRide I Line to serve bus riders in Auburn, Kent and ...
The RapidRide I Line will enhance the current Route 160, shaving off an estimated 20 minutes from the route. “It’ll allow us to take one of our busiest bus routes in the entire King County and ...
King County Metro in Washington state will receive $79.7 million to support a bus rapid transit line that will provide ...
King County Metro’s RapidRide routes include designated bus lanes to avoid traffic and run every 10 minutes during peak hours and every 15 minutes on weekends. King County is working to expand ...