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  2. Leaders call for better transit safety after King County bus ...

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    (The Center Square) – Puget Sound leaders and union heads are demanding better protections for bus drivers after a King County Metro driver was recently killed. Early Wednesday morning, driver ...

  3. King County Metro - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Suspect identified, at large in fatal stabbing of Seattle bus ...

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    King County Metro Coach driver Shawn Yim, 59, was stabbed multiple times in the chest by the passenger after getting into a physical altercation on Wednesday at 3 a.m.

  5. Transportation in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Two public transportation agencies are based in Seattle: King County Metro, which operates local and commuter buses within King County, and Sound Transit, which operates commuter rail, light rail, and regional express buses within the greater Puget Sound region. In recent years, as Seattle's population and employment have surged, transit has ...

  6. King County Metro to resume fare inspection with light ... - AOL

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    Fare revenue on all King County Metro modes is anticipated to total $100 million in 2025. The increase may be a result of fares increasing from $2.75 to $3 in September 2025. Metro has also seen ...

  7. King County Metro fleet - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Metro was the first large transit agency to order high-capacity articulated buses (buses with a rotating joint). [11] Today, King County Metro has one of the largest articulated fleets in North America (second only to MTA New York City Transit) and articulated buses account for about 42% of the agency's fleet.

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