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Why are Metro and Sound Transit considering changes?

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Why are Metro and Sound Transit considering changes?

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To connect communities to new Link and RapidRide stations. Metro wants to help you get to Link for fast, reliable trips to the airport and downtown Seattle. To avoid duplication. Metro and Sound Transit are working together to create an efficient, coordinated transit system that will serve as many people as possible. By discontinuing bus routes that largely duplicate Link and RapidRide service, Metro might be able to improve service on other routes. To improve bus service in southwest King County. The upcoming start of Link light rail and the RapidRide A Line give Metro, Sound Transit, and the communities they serve an opportunity to take a fresh look at transit service in southwest King County. How can the future network of bus routes be set up to best serve the community? These changes may be possible because Link and RapidRide can replace some Metro bus service, freeing resources that can be used to expand service on other routes. Changes might include more frequent service, more we

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