King County received a federal grant Wednesday to help expand Metro RapidRide service to Renton, Kent and Auburn. According to a release, the $79.7 million federal grant will help launch the I Line, ...
King County Metro is receiving almost $80 million federal grant to help upgrade its bus line running through several major ...
King County Metro’s RapidRide A Line travels inbound from the Federal Way Transit Center to Tukwila International Boulevard ...
King County Metro in Washington state will receive $79.7 million to support a bus rapid transit line that will provide ...
The grant for the new RapidRide I Line, which will feature rebranded “green” hybrid electric buses, was funded by President ...
King County Metro’s RapidRide is expanding service into Renton, Kent, and Auburn, and a new federal grant of $80 million will help make the project a reality. The RapidRide I Line will enhance ...
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 ...
KING COUNTY, Wash. — King County Metro will shift bus service to focus on 65 core bus routes on Friday ahead of an expected freezing rainstorm. The Emergency Snow Network (ESN) will be in effect ...
Riders on King County ... Metro buses will operate on a regular weekday schedule and be fare-free for 24 hours — from 3 a.m. Tuesday to 3 a.m. Wednesday. DART, Metro’s dial-a-ride service ...
It will be applied to Metro’s newest RapidRide route, the I line, which will run through south King County cities including Renton, Kent, and Auburn. Construction on the I line is set to begin ...