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Revision as of 04:26, 25 January 2018

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King County Metro (also known as Metro Transit) is a transit system covering King County, including the cities of Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Renton, Kent, and Auburn. It operates a network of local and express buses. King County Metro connects with Central Link Light Rail, Sounder, Seattle Streetcar, Monorail, and Washington State Ferries. It also connects with the regional Sound Transit and neighboring bus systems such as Community Transit, and Pierce Transit.


Agency web site
Lost and found
Upcoming service changes


Bus route list
Fares
Maps
Fleet info, service change list

News

Featured destinations

🏙 Downtown Seattle

✈ SEA

📷 Seattle Center · Space Needle · Pike Place Market · Pioneer Square

🏟 Safeco Field · CenturyLink Field · Husky Stadium

🤝 Washington State Convention & Trade Center

🎓 University of Washington


Destinations: