RapidRide E Line

E Line
RapidRide E Line bus on 3rd Avenue in Downtown Seattle.
Overview
SystemRapidRide
OperatorKing County Metro
GarageAtlantic Base
VehicleNew Flyer articulated buses[1]
New Flyer XDE60
Began serviceFebruary 15, 2014
PredecessorsRoute 359, 358X
Route
LocaleKing County
StartAurora Village Transit Center, Shoreline
ViaAurora Avenue N
3rd Ave
EndPioneer Square, Downtown Seattle
Length12.5 miles (20.1 km)
Service
FrequencyPeak: 5-12 minutes
Off-peak: 10-15 minutes
Early morning & night: 24-60 minutes
Weekend frequency15 minutes (most times)
Journey time1 hour, 2 minutes
Operates4:30 am-3:00 am
Ridership15,800 (weekday average, spring 2015)[2]
TimetableE Line timetable
MapE Line map
Route diagram

Aurora Village
Transit Center
N 200th St
N 192nd St
(Shoreline Park & Ride)
N 185th St
N 180th St
N 175th St
N 170th St
N 165th St
N 160th St
N 155th St
N 152nd St
N 145th St
N 135th St
N 130th St
N 125th St
N 115th St
N 105th St
N 100th St
N 95th St
N 90th St
N 85th St
N 80th St
N 76th St
N 72nd St
N 65th St
N 46th St
Lynn St
Galer St
Harrison St
Denny Way
5th Ave
Bell St
Virginia St
Pike St
(Westlake station)
Seneca St
(Symphony station)
Columbia St
Yesler Way
(Pioneer Square station)
3rd Ave S
Key
station
northbound only station
southbound only station
stop
northbound only stop
southbound only stop
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The E Line is one of eight RapidRide lines (limited-stop routes with some bus rapid transit features) operated by King County Metro in King County, Washington. The E Line began service on February 15, 2014,[3] running between Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline and Pioneer Square, Seattle in Downtown Seattle. The line runs mainly via Aurora Avenue N and 3rd Ave.

At the Aurora Village Transit Center passengers can connect to Community Transit's Swift Bus Rapid Transit to Everett Station.

  1. ^ "King County Metro Transit's Bus Rapid Transit System". May 4, 2009. Retrieved June 21, 2015.
  2. ^ 2015 Service Guidelines Report (PDF). King County Metro. October 2015. p. A-22. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  3. ^ "RapidRide". King County Metro Transit. Retrieved March 30, 2009.