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What Is Rapidride? D Line WEEKDAY /Entre Semana D Line WEEKDAY/Entre semana D Line WEEKDAY/Entre semana SNOW/EMERGENCY SERVICE ➜ ➜ NW 100th Pl To DOWNTOWN SEATTLE To CROWN HILL 7th Ave NW SERVICIO DE EMERGENCIA/NIEVE Downtown Downtown Crown Hill Ballard Uptown Seattle Seattle Uptown Ballard Crown Hill 3rd Ave NW During most snow conditions this route NW 100th Pl 15th Ave NW Queen Anne 3rd Ave 3rd Ave Mercer St 15th Ave NW NW 100th Pl CROWN HILL & & Ave N & & & & & & Mary Ave NW Holman Rd NW will operate via its regular route shown at 7th Ave NW* NW Market St* W Mercer St* Pike St* Pike St* Queen Anne Ave N* NW Market St* 7th Ave NW* 99 left. In the rare event that Metro declares 4:57 5:06 5:18 5:27 4:40 4:50 5:01 5:10 NW 85th St an emergency, this route will continue 5:13 5:22 5:34 5:43 5:10 5:20 5:31 5:40 5:28 5:37 5:49 5:58 5:30 5:40 5:51 6:00 NW 80th St to operate as a designated Emergency 5:40 5:49 6:01 6:11 5:49 5:59 6:11 6:20 5:50 5:59 6:11 6:21 6:05 6:15 6:27 6:36 Service Network route. During such an 5:58 6:08 6:21 6:31 6:15 6:25 6:37 6:46 15th Ave NW NW 75th St event, it is expected to operate with the 6:08 6:18 6:31 6:41 6:25 6:35 6:47 6:56 6:17 6:27 6:40 6:50 6:34 6:44 6:56 7:06 NW 70th St same route number and follow the same 6:25 6:35 6:48 6:58 6:43 6:54 7:06 7:18 Ballard High School routing as shown in this timetable. Visit 6:33 6:43 6:56 7:07 6:50 7:01 7:14 7:26 BALLARD NW 65th St Green 6:41 6:51 7:04 7:15 6:58 7:09 7:22 7:34 Lake kingcounty.gov/metro/snow and sign 6:48 6:58 7:13 7:24 7:06 7:18 7:31 7:43 NW 60th St 6:55 7:07 7:22 7:33 7:14 7:26 7:39 7:51 up for Transit Alerts to stay informed 7:01 7:13 7:28 7:39 7:22 7:34 7:47 7:59 7:09 7:21 7:36 7:48 7:30 7:42 7:55 8:07 Swedish Medical Woodland during adverse conditions. Center - Ballard NW Market St Park 7:17 7:29 7:44 7:56 7:37 7:49 8:02 8:14 7:25 7:37 7:52 8:04 7:44 7:56 8:09 8:21 Durante la mayoría de las nevadas, esta 7:33 7:45 8:00 8:12 7:54 8:06 8:19 8:31 NW Leary Wy ruta operará por la ruta designada que 7:41 7:53 8:08 8:20 8:02 8:14 8:27 8:39 7:49 8:01 8:16 8:28 8:10 8:22 8:35 8:47 se muestra en este programa. En el caso 7:58 8:10 8:25 8:37 8:18 8:30 8:43 8:55 Salmon 8:06 8:18 8:33 8:45 8:26 8:38 8:51 9:03 Bay poco frecuente que Metro declare una 8:14 8:26 8:41 8:53 8:34 8:46 8:59 9:11 emergencia, esta ruta seguirá operando 8:22 8:34 8:49 9:01 8:42 8:54 9:07 9:19 W Emerson St 8:30 8:42 8:57 9:09 8:50 9:02 9:15 9:27 como ruta designada de la Red del Servicio 8:38 8:50 9:05 9:17 8:58 9:10 9:23 9:35 8:46 8:58 9:13 9:25 9:06 9:18 9:31 9:43 de Emergencia. En ese caso, se espera 8:54 9:06 9:21 9:33 9:14 9:26 9:39 9:51 W Dravus St que opere con el mismo número de 9:03 9:14 9:29 9:41 9:22 9:34 9:47 9:59 9:11 9:22 9:37 9:49 9:30 9:42 9:55 10:07 MAGNOLIA W Armour St ruta y que siga el mismo recorrido para 9:21 9:32 9:47 9:59 9:40 9:52 10:05 10:17 casos de nieve que se muestran en este 9:34 9:45 10:00 10:11 9:50 10:02 10:15 10:27 INTERBAY 15th Ave W W Wheeler St 9:46 9:57 10:12 10:23 10:02 10:14 10:27 10:39 programa. Visite kingcounty.gov/metro/ 9:58 10:09 10:24 10:36 10:14 10:26 10:39 10:51 W Newton St QUEEN 10:11 10:22 10:36 10:48 10:26 10:38 10:51 11:03 W Armory Wy snow y regístrese para recibir Alertas de ANNE Lake 10:23 10:34 10:48 11:00 10:38 10:50 11:03 11:15 Elliott Ave W Union tránsito y mantenerse informado durante 10:35 10:46 11:00 11:12 10:50 11:02 11:15 11:27 W Galer St HILL 10:47 10:58 11:12 11:24 11:02 11:14 11:27 11:39 99 las con diciones adversas. 10:59 11:10 11:24 11:36 11:14 11:26 11:40 11:52 11:10 11:21 11:35 11:47 11:26 11:38 11:52 12:04 11:22 11:33 11:47 11:59 11:38 11:50 12:04 12:16 W Prospect St Queen Anne Ave N UPTOWN 11:34 11:45 11:59 12:11 11:50 12:02 12:16 12:28 3rd Ave W 1st Ave N Mercer St 11:46 11:58 12:12 12:24 12:02 12:14 12:28 12:40 11:58 12:10 12:24 12:36 12:14 12:26 12:40 12:52 Republican St 12:10 12:22 12:36 12:48 12:26 12:38 12:52 1:04 W John St Seattle Center 12:22 12:34 12:48 1:00 12:38 12:50 1:04 1:16 Denny Wy Downtown KEY 12:34 12:46 1:00 1:12 12:50 1:02 1:16 1:28 Seattle Station 12:46 12:58 1:12 1:24 1:02 1:15 1:29 1:41 3rd Ave 12:58 1:10 1:24 1:36 1:14 1:27 1:41 1:53 Stop 1:10 1:22 1:36 1:48 1:26 1:39 1:53 2:05 Vine St Northbound Only Station 1:22 1:34 1:48 2:00 1:38 1:51 2:05 2:17 ELLIOTT Bell St 1:34 1:46 2:00 2:12 1:50 2:03 2:17 2:29 BAY Southbound Only Station 1:46 1:58 2:12 2:24 2:02 2:15 2:29 2:41 5th Ave 1:58 2:10 2:24 2:36 2:14 2:27 2:41 2:53 Virginia St Northbound Only Stop Pike St 2:08 2:20 2:34 2:46 2:22 2:35 2:49 3:01 Time Point / Stop Combined 2:16 2:28 2:42 2:54 2:27 2:41 2:55 3:07 Seneca St Terrace St 2:25 2:37 2:51 3:03 2:37 2:51 3:05 3:17 Yesler Wy Time Point / Station Combined 2:31 2:43 2:57 3:09 2:47 3:01 3:15 3:27 S Main St 2:37 2:49 3:03 3:15 2:53 3:07 3:21 3:33 Columbia St 2:43 2:55 3:09 3:21 2:57 3:11 3:25 3:37 2:50 3:02 3:16 3:28 3:06 3:20 3:34 3:46 2:57 3:09 3:23 3:35 3:14 3:28 3:42 3:54 3:05 3:17 3:31 3:43 3:22 3:36 3:50 4:02 3:13 3:25 3:39 3:51 3:26 3:40 3:54 4:06 3:21 3:33 3:47 3:59 3:30 3:44 3:58 4:10 3:29 3:41 3:55 4:08 3:38 3:52 4:06 4:18 206-477-6066 | TTY Relay: 711 711 Relay: TTY | 206-477-6066 3:37 3:49 4:03 4:16 3:46 4:00 4:16 4:28 3:44 3:56 4:11 4:24 3:54 4:08 4:24 4:37 Accessible Formats Available Formats Accessible 3:51 4:03 4:18 4:31 4:02 4:16 4:32 4:45 3:58 4:10 4:25 4:38 4:09 4:23 4:39 4:52 4:04 4:16 4:31 4:44 4:16 4:30 4:47 5:00 4:11 4:23 4:38 4:51 4:23 4:37 4:54 5:07 Downtown Seattle Downtown 4:18 4:30 4:45 4:58 4:30 4:44 5:01 5:14 4:25 4:37 4:52 5:05 4:37 4:51 5:08 5:21 4:32 4:44 4:59 5:12 4:44 4:58 5:15 5:28 4:38 4:50 5:05 5:18 4:51 5:05 5:22 5:35 4:44 4:56 5:11 5:24 4:58 5:12 5:29 5:42 4:50 5:02 5:17 5:30 5:05 5:19 5:36 5:49 4:57 5:09 5:24 5:37 5:12 5:26 5:43 5:56 5:05 5:17 5:32 5:45 5:19 5:33 5:50 6:03 www.kingcounty.gov/metro 5:13 5:25 5:40 5:53 5:26 5:40 5:57 6:10 5:21 5:33 5:48 6:01 5:33 5:47 6:04 6:17 Metro Online: Metro 5:30 5:42 5:57 6:10 5:41 5:55 6:12 6:25 5:39 5:51 6:06 6:18 5:49 6:03 6:18 6:31 206-553-3000 / TTY Relay: 711 Relay: TTY / 206-553-3000 5:48 6:00 6:12 6:24 5:57 6:11 6:26 6:39 6:00 6:11 6:23 6:35 6:06 6:20 6:35 6:48 Metro Customer Information: Customer Metro 6:10 6:21 6:33 6:45 6:15 6:29 6:44 6:57 6:21 6:32 6:44 6:56 6:24 6:38 6:53 7:06 www.kingcounty.gov/rapidride 6:31 6:42 6:54 7:06 6:33 6:46 7:01 7:14 6:42 6:53 7:05 7:17 6:42 6:55 7:10 7:23 For more information: more For 6:52 7:03 7:15 7:27 6:52 7:05 7:18 7:31 7:03 7:14 7:26 7:38 7:02 7:14 7:27 7:40 7:13 7:24 7:36 7:48 7:12 7:24 7:37 7:50 Burien to Renton to Burien F Line: F 7:23 7:34 7:46 7:57 7:22 7:34 7:47 8:00 Downtown Seattle Downtown 7:39 7:50 8:01 8:12 7:35 7:47 8:00 8:13 Shoreline to downtown Seattle downtown to Shoreline E Line: E 7:55 8:05 8:16 8:27 7:50 8:02 8:15 8:28 8:10 8:20 8:31 8:42 8:05 8:17 8:30 8:42 Ballard/Uptown to downtown Seattle downtown to Ballard/Uptown Line: D Uptown 8:26 8:36 8:47 8:58 8:20 8:32 8:43 8:55 8:41 8:51 9:02 9:13 8:35 8:47 8:58 9:10 South Lake Union Lake South 8:57 9:07 9:18 9:29 8:50 9:02 9:13 9:24 Interbay 9:14 9:24 9:34 9:45 9:05 9:16 9:27 9:38 West Seattle to downtown Seattle/ downtown to Seattle West C Line: C 9:29 9:38 9:48 9:59 9:20 9:31 9:42 9:53 9:45 9:54 10:04 10:15 9:35 9:46 9:57 10:08 Bellevue to Redmond to Bellevue B Line: B 10:00 10:09 10:19 10:30 9:50 10:01 10:12 10:23 Ballard 10:17 10:26 10:36 10:45 10:05 10:16 10:27 10:38 Tukwila to Federal Way Federal to Tukwila : A Line A 10:32 10:41 10:51 11:00 10:20 10:31 10:42 10:53 10:47 10:56 11:06 11:15 10:35 10:46 10:57 11:07 The RapidRide network consists of six lines: six of consists network RapidRide The Crown Hill Crown 11:03 11:11 11:21 11:30 10:50 11:01 11:12 11:22 11:18 11:26 11:36 11:45 11:05 11:16 11:27 11:37 readers at selected stations selected at readers 11:33 11:41 11:51 12:00 11:20 11:31 11:42 11:52 SERVING: 12:03 12:11 12:21 12:30 11:35 11:46 11:57 12:07 Real-time arrival signs and ORCA card card ORCA and signs arrival Real-time n 12:41 12:49 12:59 1:08 12:05 12:16 12:26 12:36 1:43 1:51 2:01 2:10 12:35 12:46 12:56 1:06 Hybrid-powered buses Hybrid-powered n 2:59 3:07 3:17 3:25 1:10 1:20 1:30 1:39 Crown Hill Crown 2:15 2:25 2:35 2:44 4:00 4:07 4:17 4:26 Free Wi-Fi onboard Wi-Fi Free n S0674674 3:30 3:40 3:50 3:59 N0674674 keep them green longer green them keep D Line Holiday Information/ AM – Lighter Type PM – Darker Type Buses send signals to traffic lights to to lights traffic to signals send Buses Información sobre feriados n The Sunday schedule shown in this timetable will Special Fare Information of the day day the of be operated on the following holidays.
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