How do you use the RapidRide in Seattle?

How do you use the RapidRide in Seattle?

Use an ORCA card At stations with ORCA card readers, tap your card at the reader and board through any door. At other stops, enter through the front door of the bus and tap your card, just like a regular Metro bus.

Does Orca card work on RapidRide?

At RapidRide stations, customers can pre-pay using ORCA fare cards and then board through any door. Fare inspectors will board RapidRide buses from time to time and check to make sure that all passengers have proof of payment. If you pay with cash or tickets, you’ll get a transfer as proof of payment.

What is the D line in Seattle?

Metro’s RapidRide D Line brings the new world of bus rapid transit to the Ballard and Crown Hill areas. The D Line operates daily between Downtown Seattle, Uptown, Ballard and Crown Hill. Service is provided around the clock, with trips operating every 10 – 15 minutes during most times of the day.

Is Metro free right now Seattle?

SEATTLE — Metro Transit is once again collecting fares Thursday after they were suspended as the coronavirus pandemic took hold. Fare enforcement remains suspended through the end of this year. Metro suspended fares on March 21 to protect passengers and drivers from the risk of spreading COVID-19.

Can I use my phone as an ORCA card?

You can download the app for Android and iPhone and buy tickets directly using your credit card, debit card or cash.

Where can I get an ORCA card?

There are many ways to get an adult ORCA card:

  • Online.
  • Phone. 888-988-6722 / TTY Relay: 711.
  • Ticket machines. Link light rail stations. Sounder train stations.
  • Retail outlets. Find the nearest retail location.
  • ORCA customer service offices. King County Metro: 206-553-3000 / TTY Relay: 711.
  • By mail.

Where does the C line go in Seattle?

The C Line operates between South Lake Union, downtown Seattle, the Alaska Junction, the Fauntleroy ferry terminal, and Westwood Village. Service is provided around the clock, every day of the week. During most times of the day, trips depart every 10 – 15 minutes.

What is RapidRide C line?

Metro’s RapidRide C Line brings the new world of bus rapid transit to the West Seattle area. The C Line operates between South Lake Union, downtown Seattle, the Alaska Junction, the Fauntleroy ferry terminal, and Westwood Village. Service is provided around the clock, every day of the week.

What is metrometro transit?

Metro Transit is your “go to” agency for public transportation throughout King County. We are popular locally and admired nationwide for our innovative transit services, pioneering green practices, and visionary approach to meeting the transportation needs of the county’s growing population.

How is Seattle & King County doing to keep you safe?

Guided by Public Health – Seattle & King County and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we’re doing everything we can to keep you as safe as possible, including: More… We invite you to advise us on long-range planning and ongoing system improvements.

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