information from King County Metro
Attend a meeting or participate online: transform Route 120 into the RapidRide H Line today (Burien) 1/10, tomorrow (White Center) 1/11, and Delridge on January 17th.
Metro is expanding RapidRide, our bus rapid transit service that provides fast, frequent trips along busy corridors.
We’re working with the City of Seattle to transform Route 120—one of our 10 busiest routes—into the new RapidRide H Line.
Help us decide on the route’s path and new stop locations, and tell us what improvements would make it easier and safer for riders to get to the bus.
Join us at an Open House
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- Public Meeting in Burien: Wednesday, January 10, 5-8 p.m.
- Public Meeting in White Center: Thursday, January 11, 5-8 p.m
- Seattle segment project update drop-in: Wednesday, January 17, 5-6:30 p.m.
Cant attend a community meeting?
Online open house, surveys and public meetings are asking for your feedback on things like:
- What improvements would you like along Route 120?
- How would route alternatives in White Center and/or Burien affect you?
- What do you like or dislike about proposed route alternatives and stop locations?
- What do you like about proposed stop locations?
Expanding RapidRide will give riders better connections, buses that come more often, and faster, easy-to-use service. The H Line will come more often, travel faster, and be more reliable (on-time) than Route 120. It will connect riders to several key destinations, other buses, and light rail.
Together, our 6 existing RapidRide lines provide about 67,000 rides every weekday – about 70 percent more than the bus routes they replaced. As each new line goes into service, we’ll streamline other bus routes in the area to create a more efficient network.