Service Change
Effective 09/14/2024 thru 03/28/2025
Starting Sept. 14, King County Metro will increase bus service, including on evenings and weekends. Metro’s new RapidRide G Line will serve Madison Valley, Capitol Hill, the Central District, First Hill and downtown Seattle. There will be additional bus connections to Sound Transit’s Link 1 Line northward extension to Lynnwood. Also, new Metro Flex on-demand service launches in the Northshore area.
TestRoute revisions
Choose a route number to learn about the changes that will begin on March 29, 2025. Some routes with small changes to trip times are not included on this page.
Eight new trips will be added on Saturday and 33 new trips will be added on Sunday, funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure. As a result, buses will come more frequently on weekends.
14 new trips will be added on Saturday and 36 new trips will be added on Sunday, funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure. As a result, buses will come more frequently on weekends
This route will see a reduction in trips currently funded by the Seattle Transit Measure, with those service hours re-invested to other routes to better meet the City’s policy goals and equity commitments.
Route 62 will no longer serve stop #625 at S Washington St & 4th Ave S, due to the 3rd Ave S/S Main St stop improvement project. It will instead serve a new stop just east of there, stop #626 eastbound on S Washington St just west of 5th Ave S.
Six trips will be added on Weekdays, 61 trips will be added on Saturday and 63 trips will be added on Sunday, funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure.
One trip will be added on Saturday, and two trips will be added on Sunday, funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, board or exit Route 177 to downtown Seattle at Bay10, and Route 177 to Federal Way/320th P&R at Bay 11 at the new station.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, board or exit Route 181 to Twin Lakes P&R at Bay 12 on S 320th St, and Route 181 to Green River College at Bay 13 on S 320th St.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, Board or exit Route 182 at Bay 9 at the new station.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, board or exit Route 183 to Kent Station at Bay10, and Route 183 to Federal Way Downtown Station at Bay 11 at the new station.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, board or exit Route 187 to Twin Lakes at Bay 2, and Route 187 to Federal Way Downtown Station at Bay 9 at the new station.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, Board or exit Route 193 to First Hill at Bay 10 and Route 193 to Federal Way Downtown Station at Bay 11 at the new station.
Sometime in Spring 2025, Sound Transit expects to open new 2 Line stations at Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond stations. When those stations open, this route will be revised to serve Downtown Redmond Station.
Trip times will be adjusted in the AM to better align with Interlake and Bellevue High School bell times.
Trip times will be adjusted in the AM to better align with Newport High School bell times.
Trip times will be adjusted in the AM to better align with Bellevue and Interlake High School bell times.
Sometime in Spring 2025, Sound Transit expects to open new 2 Line stations at Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond stations. When those stations open, this route will be revised to serve Downtown Redmond Station.
Sometime in Spring 2025, Sound Transit expects to open new 2 Line stations at Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond stations. When those stations open, this route will be revised to serve Marymoor Village Station.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, board or exit Route 901 to Dash Point Village at Bay 9 and Route 901 to Federal Way Downtown Station at Bay 11 at the new station.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, Board or exit Route 903 at Bay 9 at the new station.
Sometime in Spring 2025, Sound Transit expects to open new 2 Line stations at Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond stations. When those stations open, this route will be revised to service those stations. At that time, Route 930 will also begin operating hourly on Saturday and Sunday between 6 am and 5 pm.
On Saturday, March 29, the Federal Way Transit Center will close, and buses will serve the new Federal Way Downtown Station just south of there. At that time, board or exit RapidRide A Line to Tukwila International Blvd. Station at Bay 8, and RapidRide A Line to Federal Downtown Station at Bay 11 at the new station.
Two late night trips will be changed for better transfers with Route 124.
Sometime in Spring 2025, Sound Transit expects to open new 2 Line stations at Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond stations. When those stations open, this route will be revised to serve Downtown Redmond Station. At that time, RapidRide B Line will also be revised to remain on 156th Ave NE between NE 24th St and NE 31st St, no longer serving Overlake Village Station. The route will continue to serve Redmond Technology Station.
This route will have fewer trips during the afternoon commute hours. This includes a reduction in trips that were funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure. Buses will still come about every ten minutes or more frequently on this route. This change is to support Seattle’s equity goals, better align with transit need and demand, and be consistent with Metro’s RapidRide policies.
RapidRide E Line will no longer serve stops 1402 at S Main St and 3rd Ave S or 1404 at S Washington St & 3rd Ave S due to the 3rd Ave S/S Main St stop improvement project. RapidRide E Line will instead serve stops #625 at S Washington St & 4th Ave S, and stop 98070 at 5th Ave S & S Washington St.
Weekdays, Saturday and Sunday, two late night trips will be added, funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure.
Five new trips will be added on weekdays, three new trips will be added on Saturday and Sunday, funded by the voter-approved Seattle Transit Measure.
Sometime in Spring 2025, Sound Transit expects to open new 2 Line stations at Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond stations. When those stations open, the 2 Line will be extended to serve those stations.
Holiday Service
King County Metro
Metro will operate a Sunday schedule on:
- Memorial Day
Monday, May 26, 2025 - Independence Day
Friday, July 4, 2025
Please check your timetable or Metro’s Holiday Service page for details.
Sound Transit
Sound Transit bus routes 522, 541, 542, 544, 545, 550, 554, 555, 556 and 566 operated by Metro, will operate a Sunday schedule on:
- Memorial Day
Monday, May 26, 2025 - Independence Day
Friday, July 4, 2025
The 1 Line will also operate a Sunday schedule for Memorial Day and Independence Day.
Sounder commuter rail will not operate on Memorial Day and Independence Day.
For holiday service information for ST routes operated by Pierce Transit and Community Transit, including routes 510, 511, 512, 513, 532, 535, 560, 567, 574, 577, 578, 590, 592, 594, 595, 596 and Tacoma Link, visit soundtransit.org
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