King County Advances K Line Designs for Eastside’s Next RapidRide » The Urbanist
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King County Advances K Line Designs for Eastside’s Next RapidRide » The Urbanist
The King County Council voted unanimously Tuesday to endorse a preferred route for Metro’s next RapidRide bus project on the Eastside, the K Line between Kirkland’s Totem Lake and Eastgate. The 16-mile route would combine portions of the existing Routes 239, 245, 250, 255, and 271 with service every 10 minutes during peak hours and 15 minutes off-peak, connecting some of the fastest-growing areas in the region with light rail and other major hub…
RapidRide I Line is coming to Auburn, Kent and Renton
King County Metro is preparing to build 17-miles of new RapidRide service in Kent, Renton, and Auburn. Construction will begin in Fall 2025. Once the RapidRide I Line is in service in 2027 it will provide connections to the Renton Transit Center, Kent Transit Center and Auburn Station. The I Line will also connect riders…
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