With snow in the forecast, Metro offers some tips and advice
Fri, 11/28/2014
information from Metro Transit
Metro Transit customers are encouraged to prepare for possible snowy or icy conditions this weekend
Weather forecasters are predicting colder temperatures and an increasing possibility of snow in parts of King County over the coming weekend. Metro Transit advises bus riders to plan ahead for rapidly changing travel conditions throughout the weekend..
All transit customers are advised to check the timetables for the routes they use to find out what the snow routing is in case it is implemented.
If you live in an outlying or hilly area, Metro encourages you to go to transit centers, park and ride lots or more heavily traveled flat arterials that are likely to be plowed, and where there is more transit service available.
While Metro sends Transit Alerts about service disruptions they know of, rapidly changing road, traffic and weather conditions make it impossible to know about every service interruption. It may not be possible to report on service that is affected on a per-trip or per stop basis.
Be aware of conditions in the areas in which you will be traveling, be prepared and allow yourself extra time to reach your destination. Buses may not operate on schedule and may be crowded.
Before traveling, check Metro Online for the most current status of Metro service. Metro suggests that transit customers leave from a bus stop or park-and-ride that also has service when buses are on snow routes, in case travel conditions deteriorate later.
Snow and ice create challenges for all vehicles. Transit operations can change rapidly depending on traffic and travel conditions.
Here are some tips for bus travel during snowy or icy conditions:
• Know the snow routing for your bus route. Check the timetables at Metro Online for snow route
maps for each route. Not every bus route has snow routing, but most do;
• When buses are on snow routing, some streets and bus stops may be missed and there are often delays due to travel conditions.
• Metro uses an online color-coded map to keep riders informed of the status of its bus service.
Bus routes are assigned into one or more of seven geographic areas within King County.
When there is snow or ice on the roads, the service status of each area will be color coded and displayed on the online map. Green indicates buses are operating on normal routes; yellow that some – but not all – routes in the area are on snow routes, and red tells you that all bus routes in the entire geographic area are on snow routing;
• Be prepared…and be patient. Buses are not always on schedule in snowy or icy conditions.
Increased ridership during bad weather can result in crowded buses and a longer-than-usual wait on the phone for the Customer Information Office during its open hours;
• Dress warmly for the walk to the bus stop, expect delays, and wear appropriate footwear for the weather, and;
• Head for bus stops on main arterials or at major transfer points such as park-and-ride lots, transit centers, or shopping centers.