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Winter is on its way – are you prepared?

November 1, 2012 by

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The devastating impacts of Hurricane Sandy along the East Coast are a sobering reminder to all of us about the importance of being disaster-prepared. While Mother Nature is often unpredictable, we can take steps today to get ready for emergencies before they happen. Specific ways individuals and businesses can reduce the effects of natural disasters […]

Metro Transit and the waterfront streetcars

June 28, 2012 by

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Several ideas for use of the waterfront streetcars have surfaced following reports of interest in acquiring them. None of these ideas, however, have funding for acquisition or operations, and as of this writing no offer is on the table. The City of Seattle bought the streetcars from Melbourne, Australia in 1978, and transferred ownership to […]

Making an investment in Metro

June 8, 2012 by

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When car owners in King County begin paying a two-year $20 Congestion Reduction Charge (CRC) as part of their car tab renewal, they’ll be helping to maintain our transportation system whether they take the bus or not. Thanks to the thousands of riders and stakeholders who have shown their ongoing support for preserving Metro’s bus […]

Popular Destinations: Hit the Park with Metro Transit!

May 31, 2012 by

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It’s now more convenient than ever to get to our parks or other great places in King County by bus with Metro Transit. Use the “Popular Destinations” page to help you fill in the online trip planner and be on your way. Once you’re on Metro Online, choose View Popular Destinations (just above the Trip […]

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