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Sunday, April 30, 2017

Major transit delays, reroutes expected in Seattle on May Day, Monday



Transit riders should prepare for significant traffic delays and rerouted buses in downtown Seattle on Monday, May 1, especially during the afternoon and evening commute, as dozens of Metro and Sound Transit routes will be temporarily rerouted or intermittently delayed during May Day events.

As Seattle city streets temporarily close as a result of planned May Day activities, certain Metro Transit buses will be rerouted; others will face delays starting midday and likely well into the evening Monday, May 1.

Bus rolling slowdowns or temporary short-term reroutes will be implemented as needed for all other expected and unexpected demonstrations, marches and rallies, managed by transit chiefs using information from Seattle Police Department, Seattle Emergency Operations Center and the Metro Transit Control Center.

Link light rail service will operate more three-car trains during the day.

What do riders need to know?
  • All bus service that travels near or through the downtown Seattle area might be subject to delays during and after Monday afternoon’s events. Bus riders are advised to plan ahead for longer trips, revise travel plans if necessary and allow plenty of travel time.
  • Though Metro will try to keep bus service moving, if demonstrations temporarily block a street, buses will have to wait until traffic begins moving again. Safety is Metro’s top priority.
  • If gridlock happens, predicted arrival times on apps and real-time signs will not be accurate in estimating when buses will be at stops.
Tools for riders

· Sign up for Transit Alerts to receive transit info via text and email

· Follow Twitter for Seattle DOT, Seattle Police, Metro Transit and Sound Transit

· Follow local media reports for the latest information

· Visit Metro’s Service Advisories page for specific reroute details. Transit reroute start and end times are subject to change, so please check the site or watch for updates via transit alerts.

· Seattle DOT On the Move Blog

· Visit Metro’s Online Regional Trip Planner to find out how to get to and from events and locations.

· Metro Matters blog



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