We're one month away from changes to bus routes, including adding #MoreMetro service, launching all-door boarding on Third Avenue & buses saying goodbye to the downtown transit tunnel
πMaps & details & new bus stops on 15 routes kingcounty.gov/depts/transpor
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Yes, 3rd Avenue will have ORCA readers so you can tap before boarding through any door.
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O wondrous transit providers if you want #blind riders to get something out of the this video how about either some audio description or some accessible text?
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Very sorry Dorene, we'll post again via YouTube with a description. It shows 3/23/2019 for the service change, cartoon graphics of a bus elevating from the tunnel to the street, "no buses in tunnel" sign and board at any door on 3rd Ave 3/23/2019 w/ORCA reader & "show you paid."
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What becomes of the tunnel? Can with unearth it and use it for an underground line for Seattle Light Rail in West Seattle?
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The tunnel will be used for more Link Light Rail service. There are new lines opening in the next few years!
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Just curious if thereβs a timeline for the South buses that just returned to 99 and enter downtown to get a stop within Pioneer? Seems 1st & Jackson would work?
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Get back to me when you add better night and Sunday service to the 101!!! So tired of being blown off shake up after shake up, year after year:( Also, Love to see security at the second and Jackson extension stop! Iβm pretty sure Iβm gonna be spending a bundle of money on Ubers:(
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How does Metro plan on addressing what will be the unquestioned fare evasion that will come along with this? AND are there any efforts in place to address the unsafe reality at each of the Pioneer Square Station entrances at street level?
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