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Programs and projects

Bus Base Expansion

Metro created a bus base expansion program to meet the current and future transit demand of our growing region. It will allow us to house and maintain our buses more efficiently and convert to an all-electric bus fleet by 2040.

East Link Connections

A coordinated, co-led process for improving transit connections throughout the Eastside as Link light rail service expands.

Eastlake Layover Facility

Creating a layover facility along Eastlake Avenue E to accommodate bus operators' rest breaks, ensuring timely schedules amidst growing demand for pedestrian access and bike lanes.

Future of Paratransit

King County Metro is planning for the future of its paratransit rideshare service, Access Transportation. The project is called “Future of Paratransit” and will help shape the service for the next five to ten years.

Lynnwood Link Connections

As the Link light rail extends to Lynnwood, we are adapting bus routes to changing transit needs, enhancing mobility options for communities in northwest King County and southwest Snohomish County.

South Link Connections

As the Link light rail extends to Federal Way, we are adapting bus routes to changing transit needs, enhancing mobility options for communities in South King County.

Zero-emissions fleet

With a target date of 2035, King County Metro is transitioning to a 100% zero-emissions fleet powered by renewable energy.

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