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- RapidRide - King County, Washington
RapidRide gives more riders access to better connections, buses that come more often and easy-to-use service When and where new RapidRide routes are created, Metro may simplify service to create a more efficient transit system
- RapidRide - Wikipedia
RapidRide is a network of limited-stop bus routes with some bus rapid transit features in King County, Washington, operated by King County Metro
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- RapidRide J Line - Transportation - Seattle. gov
The RapidRide J Line project will remove 92 trees in areas where we will widen sidewalks and install new bus shelters As part of the tree mitigation plan, we will plant approximately 190 new trees, which have been chosen based upon their suitability for an urban environment
- RapidRide I Line - King County, Washington
RapidRide I Line will offer fast and reliable bus service along a 17-mile route It will connect three transit centers (Renton Transit Center, Kent Transit Center and Auburn Station), as well as the RapidRide F Line, Sound Transit buses, Sounder train and local bus service Metro is building RapidRide I Line to meet a critical need for improved
- Rapid Ride | Rapid City Bus System | RTS - Rapid Transit System
RapidRide has been providing fixed route public transportation services in Rapid City since 1992 Operating on six different fixed routes, RapidRide provides timely service to many convenient locations throughout Rapid City All RapidRide routes run on 35-minute frequencies
- King County receives new $80 million federal grant for I Line . . .
The RapidRide I Line, scheduled to begin service in 2027, will enhance the current Route 160, formerly Route 169 and 180, between Auburn Station and downtown Renton RapidRide lines deliver quick, efficient and reliable service, and carry more riders than any other Metro bus routes
- RapidRide G Line Construction Complete - SDOT Blog
Metro’s new RapidRide G Line service begins on September 14, connecting Downtown Seattle with the Central District and Madison Valley Riders will experience the freedom of frequent, reliable bus service with buses arriving every six minutes most of the day
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