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RapidRide interactive map

Preliminary test

This page is a preliminary test to make sure the interactive RapidRide map functions correctly within the Sitecore environment. The map displays current RapidRide routes from geojson data, each with a clickable marker. When a route marker is selected, a popup summary card appears, confirming that the popup overlays are working as intended.

This test focuses on technical validation. In the next phase, a tab system will be introduced to allow users to switch between a summary card grid view and the interactive map view, providing multiple ways to explore RapidRide route information.

A Line

Tukwila International Boulevard Station, Federal Way Transit Center


Primarily serving Pacific Highway South (State Route 99). The A Line offers frequent service, all-day operation, and off-board payment options, providing a fast and reliable connection to key transit hubs, including Link light rail at Tukwila Intl Blvd Station.

B Line

Redmond, Overlake, Crossroads, Bellevue


Serving NE 8th St, 156th Ave NE, and Redmond Way, the B Line provides frequent service, all-day operation, and off-board payment options, ensuring a fast and reliable connection between Bellevue, Crossroads, Overlake, and Redmond.

C Line

South Lake Union, Downtown Seattle, West Seattle, Alaska Junction, Fauntleroy, Westwood Village


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D Line

Crown Hill, Ballard, Interbay, Uptown, Downtown Seattle


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E Line

Aurora Village Transit Center, Shoreline, Bitter Lake, West Green Lake, Downtown Seattle


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F Line

Burien Transit Center, SeaTac, Tukwila International Blvd Station, Tukwila Sounder Station, Renton Transit Center, The Landing


Linking Burien, Tukwila, and Renton, the F Line travels along major corridors like Southcenter Blvd and Renton’s Transit Center. It offers frequent service, all-day operation, and off-board payment options, providing a reliable connection to key transit hubs, including Link light rail and Sounder trains at Tukwila Station.

G Line

Madison Valley, Capitol Hill, First Hill, Downtown Seattle


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H Line

Burien, White Center, Westwood Village, Delridge, Downtown Seattle


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I Line

Planned for 2027


We’re working to connect the cities of Renton, Kent and Auburn with frequent and reliable rapid bus service.

Public transit is an important part of how we will meet the diverse needs and priorities of our rapidly growing region. This growing transit demand requires more access to steady and consistent service—enter the RapidRide I Line.

J Line

Planned for 2027


The RapidRide J Line (formerly RapidRide Roosevelt) project will upgrade Route 70 to provide high-quality service connecting Downtown Seattle with the neighborhoods of Belltown, South Lake Union, Eastlake, and University District. We're partnering with Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) to enhance transit connections and upgrade existing bus routes to Metro RapidRide service.

K Line

Planned for 2030


We’re working to bring new RapidRide service to the Eastside, to provide better, more reliable bus service to communities in Kirkland and Bellevue. When it begins service in 2030, RapidRide K Line will serve the fast-growing communities between Totem Lake Transit Center in Kirkland, downtown Bellevue, and Eastgate Park & Ride in Bellevue.

R Line

Planned for 2030


We're working to bring RapidRide to south Seattle, to provide better, more reliable bus service and amenities! The RapidRide R Line will upgrade the current Route 7 and serve neighborhoods between Downtown Seattle and Rainier Beach, including Chinatown-International District, Mount Baker, Columbia City, Hillman City, Brighton and Dunlap.

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