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  2. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Route 90 operates when snow routes are in effect in the Central Seattle area, and when the Emergency Service Network has been activated due to severe weather. Route 90 buses travel between Downtown Seattle and First Hill, via Capitol Hill, serving all marked stops along the route from approximately 5:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. [2]

  3. Wisconsin Avenue Limited Line - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin Avenue Limited Line, designated Route 37, was a weekday peak-hour bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Friendship Heights station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro and Archives station of the Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro. The line operated every 15–22 minutes ...

  4. List of state routes in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Fauntleroy ferry terminal in Seattle: 1964: current SR 161: 36.25: 58.34 SR 7 near Eatonville: SR 18 in Federal Way: 1964: current SR 162: 17.37: 27.95 SR 410 in Sumner: SR 165 near Buckley: 1964: current SR 163: 3.37: 5.42 SR 16 in Tacoma: Tahlequah ferry terminal in Vashon: 1991: current SR 163 — — US 410 in Sumner: SR 167 in Auburn

  5. List of Interstate Highways in Washington - Wikipedia

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    The first auxiliary route to be fully completed was I-405, which was opened to traffic between Woodinville and Lynnwood in November 1969. [37] The state government made improvements to the expanding Interstate system in the 1960s and 1970s, building rest areas and scenic overlooks on the primary routes and introducing mileage-based exit numbers ...

  6. Community Transit - Wikipedia

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    Community Transit launched its longest commuter route, between Seattle and Stanwood, in October 1987. [37] They took over the remaining Metro commuter routes to Seattle in 1989, [38] [39] after commuter service was subcontracted to American Transportation Enterprises in 1986. [40]

  7. Swift Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Swift Bus Rapid Transit (stylized Swift, in italics) is a bus rapid transit system operated by Community Transit in Snohomish County, Washington, part of the Seattle metropolitan area. Swift consists of three routes that total over 40 miles (64 km) in length.

  8. Transportation in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    State Route 522 connects Seattle to its northeastern suburbs. 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 ...

  9. Red Line (The Vine) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line, also known as The Vine on Mill Plain, [1] is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Vancouver, Washington, United States, operated by C-Tran as part of The Vine.The 10-mile (16 km) route runs from 7th Street at Turtle Place in downtown Vancouver to Mill Plain Transit Center via Mill Plain Boulevard.