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F Line: Burien to Renton Boulevard Station Fare Payment on RapidRide Where to Buy and Revalue ORCA F Line WEEKDAY/Entre semana F Line WEEKDAY/Entre semana Help keep RapidRide moving by following Cards Along the F Line To THE LANDING ➜ To BURIEN ➜ Burien Tuk Int’l Bl Tukwila Renton Renton Tukwila Tuk Int’l Bl Burien these fare payment procedures: Buy a new card, load a pass or add e-purse TC Sta, Bay 2 Southctr Sta, Bay 2 TC The The TC Sta, Bay 1 Southctr Sta, Bay 3 Transit Bay 6 Link Bay 2 Sounder Bay 2 Landing Landing Bay 3 Sounder Bay 3 Link Center Cash and Tickets – Always board through value to your existing ORCA card at ORCA Transit Southctr Andover L’acres S 2nd St N 10th St N 10th St S 2nd St L’acres Andover Southctr Transit the front door and pay at the farebox. The vending machines located at the Burien Rdway & Blvd & Pk W & Wy & & & Garden & Garden & Wy & Pk W & Blvd & Rdway & SW 148th St* Int’l Blvd* Baker Blvd* Acc Rd* Burnett Av S* Av N* Av N* Burnett Av S* Acc Rd* Baker Blvd* Int’l Blvd* SW 148th* driver will give you a paper transfer which Transit Center, Sounder Tukwila Station Stop #52306 Stop #60922 Stop #59310 Stop #59882 Stop #46477 Stop #46505 Stop #46505 Stop #46478 Stop #59881 Stop #59314 Stop #60923 Stop #52304 is your receipt for proof of payment. Be and Link Light Rail Tukwila International 4:45 4:56 5:04 5:10 5:25 5:33 5:23 5:29 5:45 5:50 5:58 6:10 Blvd Station. Accepts cash and credit 5:20 5:31 5:39 5:45 6:00 6:08 5:43 5:49 6:05 6:10 6:18 6:30 prepared to show it to a fare enforcement 5:35 5:46 5:54 6:00 6:15 6:23 5:58 6:04 6:20 6:25 6:33 6:45 officer when asked. cards. 5:50 6:01 6:09 6:15 6:30 6:38 6:08 6:14 6:30 6:35 6:43 6:55 6:05 6:16 6:24 6:30 6:45 6:53 6:18 6:24 6:40 6:45 6:53 7:05 Paper Transfers – Enter through the back You can also load a pass or add e-purse 6:20 6:31 6:39 6:45 7:00 7:08 6:28 6:34 6:50 6:55 7:03 7:16 two doors; no need to show your transfer to value to your existing ORCA card at ORCA 6:30 6:41 6:49 6:55 7:10 7:18 6:38 6:44 7:00 7:05 7:13 7:26 6:40 6:51 6:59 7:05 7:20 7:28 6:48 6:54 7:11 7:16 7:24 7:37 the driver. “Add-Value” Retailers along the F Line. 6:50 7:01 7:09 7:15 7:30 7:38 6:58 7:04 7:22 7:27 7:35 7:48 ORCA Cards – At stations with an ORCA For a listing of these retail locations, visit 7:00 7:11 7:19 7:25 7:40 7:48 7:08 7:15 7:33 7:38 7:46 7:59 orcacard.com. 7:10 7:21 7:29 7:35 7:50 7:58 7:18 7:25 7:43 7:48 7:56 8:09 card reader, tap your card, including 7:20 7:31 7:39 7:45 8:00 8:08 7:28 7:35 7:53 7:58 8:06 8:19 employer issued annual cards, and enter ORCA cards can be easily purchased and 7:30 7:41 7:50 7:56 8:11 8:19 7:38 7:45 8:03 8:08 8:17 8:30 7:40 7:52 8:01 8:07 8:22 8:30 7:48 7:55 8:12 8:17 8:26 8:39 through the back two doors. If your bus revalued online and over the telephone. 7:50 8:02 8:11 8:17 8:32 8:40 7:58 8:05 8:22 8:27 8:36 8:49 stop does not have an ORCA card reader, orcacard.com / 1-888-988-ORCA(6722) 8:00 8:12 8:21 8:27 8:42 8:50 8:13 8:20 8:37 8:42 8:51 9:04 8:10 8:22 8:31 8:37 8:52 9:00 8:28 8:35 8:52 8:57 9:06 9:20 enter through the front door and pay at the 8:25 8:37 8:46 8:52 9:07 9:15 8:43 8:50 9:07 9:12 9:21 9:35 farebox. 8:40 8:52 9:01 9:07 9:22 9:30 8:58 9:05 9:22 9:27 9:36 9:50 Proof of Payment – Be prepared to What to Pay 8:55 9:07 9:16 9:22 9:37 9:45 9:13 9:20 9:37 9:42 9:51 10:05 Cuánto pagar 9:10 9:22 9:31 9:37 9:52 10:00 9:28 9:35 9:52 9:57 10:06 10:20 provide proof of payment (your ORCA card 9:25 9:37 9:46 9:52 10:07 10:15 9:43 9:50 10:07 10:12 10:21 10:35 Adult (19 yrs and older) or paper transfer) when asked by a fare $2.75 9:40 9:53 10:02 10:08 10:23 10:31 9:58 10:05 10:22 10:27 10:36 10:50 Adultos (19 años y mayor) 9:55 10:08 10:17 10:23 10:38 10:46 10:13 10:20 10:37 10:42 10:51 11:05 enforcement officer. Failure to provide proof 10:10 10:23 10:32 10:38 10:53 11:01 10:28 10:35 10:52 10:57 11:06 11:20 ORCA LIFT Fare* of payment on RapidRide may result in a $1.50 10:25 10:38 10:47 10:53 11:08 11:16 10:43 10:50 11:07 11:12 11:22 11:36 Tarifa ORCA LIFT Fare* 10:40 10:53 11:02 11:08 11:23 11:31 10:58 11:05 11:23 11:28 11:38 11:52 citation and fine, RCW 35.58.580. 10:55 11:08 11:18 11:24 11:39 11:49 11:13 11:21 11:39 11:44 11:54 12:08 Youth (6-18 yrs) $1.50 11:10 11:23 11:33 11:39 11:54 12:04 11:28 11:36 11:54 11:59 12:09 12:23 All riders are encouraged to exit Jóvenes (6 -18 años) 11:25 11:38 11:48 11:54 12:09 12:19 11:43 11:51 12:09 12:14 12:24 12:38 through the back doors. 11:40 11:53 12:03 12:09 12:24 12:34 11:58 12:06 12:24 12:29 12:39 12:53 RRFP cardholders (registered seniors, 11:55 12:08 12:18 12:24 12:39 12:49 12:13 12:21 12:39 12:44 12:54 1:08 Medicare, disabled) 12:10 12:23 12:33 12:39 12:54 1:04 12:28 12:36 12:54 12:59 1:09 1:23 Titulares de tarjetas RRFP (personas $1.00 12:25 12:38 12:48 12:54 1:09 1:19 12:43 12:51 1:09 1:14 1:24 1:38 Rapid Boarding at All Doors mayores registradas, Medicare, 12:40 12:53 1:03 1:09 1:24 1:34 12:58 1:06 1:24 1:29 1:39 1:53 discapacitados) 12:55 1:08 1:18 1:24 1:39 1:49 1:13 1:21 1:39 1:44 1:54 2:08 Tapped ORCA Cards & Valid Transfers Cash or Tickets 1:10 1:23 1:33 1:39 1:54 2:04 1:28 1:36 1:54 1:59 2:09 2:23 BOARD HERE BOARD HERE Children (thru age 5) - Four may ride free with 1:25 1:38 1:48 1:54 2:10 2:20 1:43 1:51 2:09 2:14 2:24 2:38 person paying adult fare 1:40 1:53 2:03 2:09 2:25 2:35 1:58 2:06 2:24 2:29 2:39 2:53 Niños (hasta los 5 años) - Pueden viajar hasta cuatro 1:55 2:08 2:18 2:24 2:40 2:50 2:12 2:21 2:39 2:44 2:54 3:08 con una persona que pague la tarifa de adulto 2:10 2:23 2:33 2:39 2:55 3:05 2:27 2:36 2:54 2:59 3:09 3:23 2:25 2:38 2:48 2:54 3:10 3:19 2:42 2:51 3:09 3:14 3:24 3:38 *Income Qualified *Ingresos que reúnan los requisitos 2:40 2:53 3:03 3:10 3:27 3:36 2:56 3:05 3:23 3:29 3:39 3:53 2:55 3:08 3:18 3:25 3:42 3:51 3:09 3:18 3:37 3:43 3:53 4:07 A 3:10 3:23 3:33 3:40 3:57 4:06 3:21 3:29 3:48 3:54 4:04 4:18 3:25 3:38 3:48 3:55 4:12 4:21 3:31 3:39 3:58 4:04 4:14 4:28 3:35 3:48 3:58 4:05 4:22 4:31 3:41 3:49 4:08 4:14 4:24 4:38 3:45 3:58 4:08 4:15 4:32 4:41 3:51 3:59 4:18 4:24 4:34 4:48 3:55 4:08 4:18 4:25 4:42 4:51 4:01 4:09 4:28 4:34 4:44 4:58 4:05 4:18 4:28 4:35 4:52 5:01 4:11 4:19 4:38 4:44 4:54 5:08 206-477-6066 | WA Relay: 711 711 Relay: WA | 206-477-6066 4:15 4:28 4:38 4:45 5:02 5:11 4:21 4:29 4:48 4:54 5:04 5:18 4:25 4:38 4:48 4:55 5:12 5:21 4:31 4:39 4:58 5:04 5:14 5:28 Accessible Formats Available Formats Accessible 4:35 4:48 4:58 5:05 5:22 5:31 4:41 4:49 5:08 5:14 5:24 5:38 4:45 4:58 5:08 5:15 5:32 5:41 4:51 4:59 5:18 5:24 5:34 5:48 4:55 5:08 5:19 5:26 5:43 5:52 5:01 5:09 5:28 5:34 5:44 5:58 5:05 5:18 5:29 5:36 5:53 6:02 5:11 5:19 5:38 5:44 5:54 6:08 5:15 5:28 5:39 5:46 6:03 6:11 5:26 5:34 5:53 5:59 6:09 6:23 5:25 5:38 5:49 5:56 6:13 6:21 5:41 5:49 6:08 6:14 6:23 6:37 5:35 5:48 5:59 6:06 6:22 6:30 5:56 6:04 6:20 6:26 6:35 6:49 5:50 6:03 6:13 6:19 6:35 6:43 6:12 6:20 6:36 6:42 6:51 7:05 The Landing The kingcounty.gov/metro Metro Website: Website: Metro 6:05 6:18 6:28 6:34 6:49 6:57 6:27 6:35 6:51 6:57 7:06 7:19 6:20 6:33 6:42 6:48 7:03 7:11 6:42 6:50 7:06 7:12 7:21 7:34 WA Relay: 711 Relay: WA 6:35 6:48 6:57 7:03 7:17 7:25 6:57 7:05 7:19 7:25 7:34 7:47 TTY/Hearing Impaired: TTY/Hearing 6:50 7:03 7:12 7:18 7:32 7:40 7:13 7:20 7:34 7:40 7:49 8:02 7:05 7:17 7:26 7:32 7:46 7:54 7:28 7:35 7:49 7:55 8:04 8:16 206-553-3000 7:20 7:32 7:41 7:47 8:01 8:09 7:43 7:50 8:04 8:09 8:18 8:30 Metro Customer Information: Customer Metro 7:35 7:47 7:56 8:02 8:15 8:23 7:58 8:05 8:19 8:24 8:33 8:45 The Landing The 7:50 8:02 8:10 8:15 8:28 8:36 8:13 8:20 8:34 8:39 8:48 9:00 8:05 8:17 8:25 8:30 8:43 8:51 8:28 8:35 8:49 8:54 9:03 9:15 Center 62550 ext your bus stop number to to number stop bus your ext T 8:20 8:32 8:40 8:45 8:58 9:06 8:43 8:50 9:04 9:09 9:17 9:29 Transit 8:35 8:47 8:55 9:00 9:13 9:21 8:58 9:05 9:19 9:24 9:32 9:44 information on your mobile device mobile your on information 8:50 9:02 9:10 9:15 9:28 9:36 9:13 9:19 9:33 9:38 9:46 9:58 Renton Get real-time bus arrival bus real-time Get 9:05 9:17 9:25 9:30 9:43 9:51 9:29 9:35 9:49 9:54 10:02 10:14 9:20 9:32 9:40 9:45 9:58 10:06 9:44 9:50 10:04 10:09 10:17 10:29 Station 9:35 9:47 9:55 10:00 10:13 10:21 9:59 10:05 10:19 10:24 10:32 10:44 kingcounty.gov/rapidride 9:50 10:02 10:10 10:15 10:28 10:36 10:29 10:35 10:49 10:54 11:02 11:14 Tukwila Sounder Tukwila 10:05 10:17 10:25 10:30 10:43 10:51 10:59 11:05 11:19 11:24 11:32 11:44 For more information visit: information more For 10:35 10:47 10:55 11:00 11:13 11:21 11:29 11:35 11:49 11:54 12:02 12:14 Boulevard Station Boulevard Line: F Burien to Renton to Burien 11:05 11:17 11:25 11:30 11:43 11:51 11:59 12:05 12:19 12:24 12:32 12:44 11:35 11:47 11:55 12:00 12:13 12:21 AM – Lighter Type PM – Darker Type W0676676 Line: E Shoreline to downtown Seattle downtown to Shoreline Tukwila International Tukwila 12:05 12:17 12:25 12:30 12:43 12:51 Line: D Ballard/Uptown to downtown Seattle downtown to Ballard/Uptown AM – Lighter Type PM – Darker Type E0676676 SeaTac South Lake Union Lake South *Actual times may be a few minutes earlier or Tukwila Station Line: C West Seattle to downtown Seattle/ downtown to Seattle West later than shown.
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