Labor Day Transit & Customer Services Monday, September 1, 2008
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Transit and other commuter services
- Metro Transit operates on Sunday schedules. If a route does not normally run on Sunday, there will be no service.
- The downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel is closed.
- The Elliott Bay Water Taxi operates on a Saturday schedule.
- The Water Taxi Land Shuttle - DART Route 773 - operates on a Saturday schedule.
- Boeing Custom Bus Route 952 is cancelled.
- School Custom Bus Routes and designated school trips on other routes are cancelled.
- The Access Transportation call center will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Accesss will operate a Sunday schedule and service areas (the expanded Transit Now service areas will not be in effect). Except for dialysis and life-sustaining medical trips, all subscription service is cancelled. If you still need your subscription ride for Labor Day, contact the call center at 206-205-5000 (TTY users call 206-749-4286 or 711) by 5:00 p.m. August 31st.
- Bumbershoot transit services
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Metro fares
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Metro facility and Customer Service closures
- Customer Information Office. Use the online Trip Planner.
- Lost-and-Found Office (including Live Help Chat) in the King Street Center, Seattle
- Metro’s Customer Service Offices in the King Street Center, on the Mezzanine Level of the Westlake Station in the Tunnel, and at the Transportation Connection; all in Seattle.
- Accessible Services Office in the Exchange Building, 821 2nd Ave., Seattle
- Administrative offices in the Exchange Building and King Street Center, Seattle
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External links to other local transportation agencies
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More Metro Information
For other information about bus service, call Metro Customer Information at 206-553-3000, TTY users dial the Washington State Relay service at 711, or use our online Trip Planner. (Note: the Trip Planner does not give you details about regular service that's being rerouted. Check for reroutes by looking for the Rider Alert button on the Metro Online timetable page for the route.)
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