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Lynnwood Link light rail stations will open in Shoreline in
2024. So - how are you going to get to the stations?
King County Metro and Sound Transit want to hear your feedback
about proposed service and routes. They made changes based on our feedback to the first plan.
Help finalize the bus routes by taking this survey by August 27.
Shoreline / Lake Forest Park / Kenmore / Woodway will have access to three local stations: 148th, 185th, and Mountlake Terrace. Parking garages are being built at each location, but bus will be more relieable and certainly cheaper than paying for parking.
As Link light rail extends to Lynnwood, the Lynnwood Link Connections mobility project will address changing transit needs and improve mobility options for communities in northwest King County and southwest Snohomish County.
Metro is working with Sound Transit and Community Transit, among other partners, to coordinate bus routes based on feedback from communities.
Visit Lynnwood Link Connections to learn more about the potential bus route changes, take the survey and register for an upcoming online open house.
Visit Lynnwood Link Connections to learn more about the potential bus route changes, take the survey and register for an upcoming online open house.
I have been a faithful metro supporter for about 13 years! I encouraged others to look at using metro! Then about a year ago Metro canceled my 303 at 6:45 from Northgate. The next one would result in my being late for work. The return trip has been unreliable during this same time frame. I am now driving to work! I tried link light rail but I arrive to Capital Hill so early and I had someone follow me and I felt unsafe. I am very disappointed the 303 I relied on was cancelled!
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