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  2. Sound Transit Express - Wikipedia

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    Sound Transit Express (ST Express) is a network of regional express buses, operated by the multi-county transit agency, Sound Transit. The routes connect major regional hubs throughout 53 cities in three counties ( King , Pierce , and Snohomish ) in the Puget Sound region .

  3. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Routes in this series are Sound Transit Express routes with the exception of Pierce Transit routes 500 and 501 serving Federal Way. This list shows the routes Metro operates under contract to Sound Transit, [5] it does not include routes operated by Community Transit or Pierce Transit (who operates some routes solely within King County).

  4. Sound Transit - Wikipedia

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    Sound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It manages the Link light rail system in Seattle and Tacoma, regional Sounder commuter rail, and Sound Transit Express bus service.

  5. South Bellevue station - Wikipedia

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    The station has a park and ride garage with 1,500 stalls and bus service from King County Metro and Sound Transit Express. The original park and ride opened on January 30, 1981, with 337 stalls to serve express routes between Downtown Seattle and Bellevue. It had low use for several years, but eventually reached capacity and was expanded to 419 ...

  6. King County Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Metro-operated Sound Transit Express routes are numbered in the 500s. Route numbers in the lower 900s (901–931) are used for Dial-a-Ride services, while shuttles connecting to the King County Water Taxi are numbered in the 700s. [citation needed] The dial-a-ride system is contracted to Hopelink, a non-profit organization.

  7. SODO Busway - Wikipedia

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    Sound Transit Express route 594 at SODO Busway stop at South Lander Street, next to the SODO light rail station. In September 1999, the Pierce Transit express routes were replaced by Sound Transit Express routes, including on the busway. [5] [6] SODO Busway stop at South Royal Brougham Way with the Stadium light rail station in the background.

  8. Washington State Route 520 - Wikipedia

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    The SR 520 corridor is served by Sound Transit Express Route 545, [124] as well as other Sound Transit Express, King County Metro, and Community Transit bus routes. [125] The corridor averaged about 24,500 weekday riders in 2016, [ 126 ] using 700 bus trips on 18 routes. [ 127 ]

  9. SeaTac/Airport station - Wikipedia

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    Sound Transit runs two express bus routes to the station and airport terminal: route 560, which travels to West Seattle, Burien, Renton and Bellevue; and route 574, which travels south to Tacoma and Lakewood in Pierce County. [82] [83]