Seahawks Super Bowl parade in 10 photos
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King County and regional transit agencies are urging fans to take public transportation to downtown Seattle on Wednesday, Feb. 11, as hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the’ Super Bowl victory parade along Fourth Avenue.
The Seahawks Victory Parade is expected to bring over 750,000 people into Seattle today, affecting transit and travel for those headed downtown.
That was what it looked like at Seacrest as Seahawks victory parade-goers lined up to catch the West Seattle Water Taxi on February 5, 2014 - we had ongoing outbound travel coverage that day, as we will this Wednesday,
The new buses have a longer range and will begin deployment in South King County where air quality is the worst.
Some King County Metro bus routes will be more fuel-efficient than ever, beginning in February.
Four Gillig battery-electric buses at Metro’s Tukwila Base. Yesterday, King County Metro launched its next generation of battery-electric buses (BEB) with a new livery and upgraded operator
Getting King County on board with going to the voters for a supplementary funding source for Metro bus service has long been a goal of regional transit advocates. But making it happen this year will likely be a tall order,