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ST Express 550 (Bellevue – Seattle) Schedule Route Route 550 EFFECTIVE MARCH 20, 2021 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 550 Bellevue–Seattle FareBellevue–Seattle $3.25 March 20, 2021 to Sept. 17, 2021 BELLEVUE108th Ave NE 110th Ave NE Lake Washington DOWNTOWN SEATTLE NE 10th St 2nd Ave 4th Ave 6th Ave Pike St Bellevue Transit Center NE 6th St Union St NE 4th St Seneca St Main St 2nd Ave Ext Cherry St Bellevue Way SE Yesler Wy SE 3rd St S Washington St S Jackson St SE 10th St Lumen Mercer Island SE 11th St Field & Ride Park SE 16th St 112th Ave SE South T-Mobile Bellevue Park Bellevue Way SE Bellevue Way MERCER ISLAND Connecting routes Mercer Island Bellevue Park & Ride Transit Center METRO METRO Legend 24 226 241 21 ST 24 25 B Bus stops only 554 in this direction South ST Bus stops in Bellevue 52 56 both directions METRO 55 566 241 Map not to scale 86 soundtransit.org/changes BGet updates soundtransit.org/subscribe EFFECTIVE MARCH 20, 2021 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 Route 550 To Bellevue Eastbound Weekdays Union St 2nd Ave Ext S Mercer Bellevue 110th at at Island South TC Ave NE & 5th Ave Yesler Way* P&R* Bellevue* Bay 12* NE 10th St* 1 2 3 4 5 6 5:01AM 5:07 5:17 5:21 5:29 5:32 5:27 5:33 5:43 5:47 5:55 5:58 5:43 5:49 5:59 6:03 6:13 6:16 5:58 6:05 6:15 6:19 6:29 6:32 6:14 6:21 6:31 6:35 6:45 6:48 6:28 6:35 6:46 6:50 7:00 7:04 6:39 6:46 6:57 7:01 7:12 7:16 6:51 6:58 7:11 7:16 7:27 7:31 7:03 7:10 7:23 7:28 7:39 7:44 7:14 7:21 7:34 7:39 7:52 7:57 7:25 7:32 7:45 7:50 8:03 8:09 7:35 7:42 7:55 8:00 8:13 8:19 7:45 7:52 8:05 8:10 8:23 8:29 7:55 8:02 8:15 8:20 8:33 8:39 8:04 8:12 8:25 8:30 8:43 8:49 8:19 8:27 8:40 8:45 8:56 9:00 8:33 8:41 8:54 8:59 9:10 9:14 8:48 8:56 9:09 9:14 9:25 9:29 9:03 9:11 9:24 9:29 9:40 9:44 9:19 9:27 9:40 9:45 9:55 9:59 9:34 9:42 9:55 10:00 10:10 10:14 9:51 9:58 10:10 10:15 10:25 10:29 10:06 10:13 10:25 10:30 10:40 10:44 10:21 10:28 10:40 10:45 10:55 10:59 10:36 10:43 10:55 11:00 11:10 11:14 10:51 10:58 11:10 11:15 11:25 11:29 11:06 11:13 11:25 11:30 11:40 11:44 11:21 11:28 11:40 11:45 11:55 11:59 11:35 11:42 11:54 11:59 12:10 12:14 11:50 11:57 12:09 12:14 12:25 12:29 12:05PM 12:12 12:24 12:29 12:40 12:44 12:20 12:27 12:39 12:44 12:55 12:59 12:35 12:42 12:54 12:59 1:10 1:14 12:50 12:57 1:09 1:14 1:25 1:29 1:05 1:12 1:24 1:29 1:40 1:44 1:20 1:27 1:39 1:44 1:55 1:59 1:34 1:42 1:54 1:59 2:10 2:14 1:49 1:57 2:09 2:14 2:25 2:29 2:04 2:12 2:24 2:29 2:40 2:44 2:19 2:27 2:39 2:44 2:55 2:59 2:34 2:42 2:54 2:59 3:10 3:14 2:46 2:54 3:06 3:11 3:22 3:26 2:57 3:05 3:17 3:22 3:33 3:38 3:06 3:14 3:26 3:31 3:43 3:48 3:14 3:22 3:34 3:39 3:51 3:56 3:22 3:30 3:43 3:48 4:00 4:05 Continued on next page>> * This is an estimated timepoint for public guidance only. Buses will proceed on arrival to the next timepoint. This may be before the time shown on our schedule. 87 Route EFFECTIVE MARCH 20, 2021 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 550 To Bellevue Eastbound - continued - Weekdays Union St 2nd Ave Ext S Mercer Bellevue 110th at at Island South TC Ave NE & 5th Ave Yesler Way* P&R* Bellevue* Bay 12* NE 10th St* 1 2 3 4 5 6 3:30PM 3:38 3:51 3:56 4:08 4:13 3:38 3:46 3:59 4:04 4:16 4:21 3:46 3:54 4:07 4:12 4:24 4:29 3:54 4:02 4:15 4:20 4:32 4:39 4:02 4:10 4:23 4:28 4:40 4:47 4:10 4:18 4:31 4:36 4:51 4:58 4:18 4:26 4:39 4:44 4:59 5:06 4:26 4:35 4:49 4:54 5:09 5:16 4:34 4:44 4:58 5:03 5:18 5:25 4:42 4:52 5:06 5:11 5:26 5:33 4:50 5:00 5:14 5:19 5:34 5:41 4:58 5:08 5:22 5:27 5:42 5:49 5:06 5:16 5:30 5:36 5:51 5:58 5:14 5:24 5:38 5:44 5:59 6:06 5:22 5:32 5:46 5:52 6:07 6:14 5:30 5:40 5:54 6:00 6:12 6:19 5:38 5:48 6:02 6:07 6:19 6:26 5:46 5:56 6:10 6:15 6:27 6:34 5:55 6:03 6:16 6:21 6:33 6:38 6:03 6:10 6:23 6:28 6:40 6:45 6:11 6:18 6:31 6:35 6:46 6:51 6:19 6:26 6:39 6:43 6:54 6:59 6:28 6:35 6:47 6:51 7:02 7:07 6:37 6:44 6:56 7:00 7:11 7:16 6:50 6:57 7:09 7:13 7:24 7:29 7:05 7:12 7:24 7:28 7:38 7:43 7:19 7:26 7:37 7:41 7:51 7:56 7:32 7:39 7:50 7:54 8:04 8:09 7:48 7:54 8:05 8:09 8:19 8:24 8:17 8:23 8:34 8:38 8:48 8:53 8:47 8:53 9:04 9:08 9:18 9:22 9:16 9:22 9:33 9:37 9:47 9:51 9:46 9:52 10:03 10:07 10:17 10:21 10:17 10:23 10:34 10:38 10:48 10:52 10:49 10:55 11:06 11:10 11:19 11:22 11:21 11:26 11:37 11:41 11:50 11:53 11:56 12:01AM 12:12 12:16 12:25 12:28 * This is an estimated timepoint for public guidance only. Buses will proceed on arrival to the next timepoint. This may be before the time shown on our schedule. 88 EFFECTIVE MARCH 20, 2021 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 Route 550 To Seattle Westbound Weekdays NE 10th St & Bellevue South Mercer Island 4th Ave S at S Pike St at 110th Ave NE TC Bay 9 Bellevue P&R* Jackson St* 6th Ave* 6 5 4 3 2 1 4:52AM 4:57 5:05 5:10 5:20 5:27 5:22 5:27 5:35 5:40 5:50 5:59 5:52 5:57 6:06 6:12 6:22 6:32 6:04 6:09 6:18 6:24 6:34 6:44 6:15 6:20 6:29 6:35 6:45 6:55 6:26 6:31 6:41 6:47 6:57 7:07 6:36 6:41 6:51 6:57 7:07 7:18 6:44 6:49 6:59 7:05 7:19 7:30 : 6:57 7:07 7:13 7:27 7:38 6:59 7:05 7:15 7:21 7:35 7:46 7:07 7:13 7:23 7:29 7:43 7:54 : 7:21 7:31 7:37 7:51 8:02 7:23 7:29 7:39 7:45 7:59 8:10 7:31 7:37 7:47 7:53 8:07 8:20 : 7:45 7:57 8:03 8:17 8:30 7:47 7:53 8:05 8:11 8:25 8:38 : 8:01 8:13 8:19 8:33 8:46 8:03 8:09 8:21 8:27 8:41 8:54 8:11 8:17 8:29 8:35 8:49 9:02 8:19 8:25 8:37 8:43 8:57 9:10 8:27 8:33 8:44 8:50 9:04 9:16 8:35 8:41 8:52 8:58 9:12 9:24 8:43 8:49 9:00 9:06 9:19 9:31 8:51 8:57 9:08 9:14 9:27 9:39 8:59 9:05 9:16 9:22 9:35 9:47 9:14 9:20 9:31 9:36 9:49 10:01 9:29 9:35 9:46 9:51 10:04 10:16 9:44 9:50 10:01 10:06 10:19 10:29 9:59 10:05 10:16 10:21 10:31 10:41 10:14 10:20 10:30 10:35 10:45 10:55 10:29 10:35 10:45 10:50 11:00 11:10 10:44 10:50 11:00 11:05 11:15 11:25 10:59 11:05 11:15 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:14 11:20 11:30 11:35 11:45 11:55 11:29 11:35 11:46 11:51 12:01 12:11 11:44 11:50 12:01 12:06 12:16 12:26 11:59 12:05 12:16 12:21 12:31 12:41 12:14PM 12:20 12:31 12:36 12:46 12:56 12:29 12:35 12:46 12:51 1:01 1:11 Continued on next page>> * This is an estimated timepoint for public guidance only.
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