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This corridor was previously served Metro routes 15 and 18. [5] which carried a combined average of 7,630 riders on weekdays during the last month in service. [6]Since the implementation of RapidRide on the corridor, ridership has grown 53 percent and the D Line served an average of 11,700 riders on weekdays in spring 2015.
This is a list of current routes operated by the mass transit agency King County Metro in the Greater Seattle area. It includes routes directly operated by the agency, routes operated by contractors and routes operated by King County Metro under contract with another agency. Routes are organized by route number (or letters in the case of ...
Metro is also contracted to operate and maintain Sound Transit's 1 Line Link light rail line and eight of the agency's Sound Transit Express bus routes along with the Seattle Streetcar lines owned by the City of Seattle. Metro's services include electric trolleybuses in Seattle, RapidRide enhanced buses on eight lines, commuter routes along the ...
The agency provides a number of regional express bus routes connecting Seattle with neighboring suburbs and cities. Metro Transit's system includes a network of trolleybus routes. The Sounder commuter rail system consists of two lines, linking Seattle with Lakewood along its South Line and Seattle with Everett along its North Line. Several ...
Line D (Prague Metro), a subway route under construction in Prague, the Czech Republic; Line D (Rome Metro), potential line of the Rome Metro system; D Line (RTD), a light rail line in Denver; Green Line D branch, a light rail line in Boston; D (New York City Subway service), a subway route in New York; RapidRide D Line, a bus route in Seattle ...
This is a route-map template for the RapidRide D 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.
The area is also served by two east–west routes (routes 2 and 12) that travel towards First Hill and eastern Seattle. [77] During light rail disruptions, King County Metro also runs a special route between light rail stations that stops on 3rd Avenue between University and Union streets to serve Symphony station. [78]
In addition to light rail service, Pioneer Square station is adjacent to several surface bus stops near its entrances, served by King County Metro, Community Transit, and Sound Transit Express routes. [73] Two of Metro's RapidRide lines, the D Line to Ballard and the E Line on Aurora Avenue North to Shoreline, terminate in Pioneer Square. [74]