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FUTURE STREETCAR EXPANSION When the Seattle Streetcar system is complete, we will connect you to even more places. CENTER CITY CONNECTOR The Center City Connector will provide a critical link between the South Lake Union and First Hill lines. This segment of the future system will run in exclusive lanes on First Avenue. BROADWAY STREETCAR The Broadway Streetcar will extend the First Hill line through the Broadway commercial core. ORCA CARD The ORCA card is all you need to pay your fare on buses and trains in the Puget Sound region. ORCA works on the Streetcar, Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Washington State Ferries. Purchase yours at the King County Customer Service Center, Westlake Station in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, or at retail locations including Bartells, QFC, and Safeway. ORCA cards cost $5. Once you have a card, you have two options: • Load E-purse (electronic purse) value (adding $5-$300 to pay for trips as you go, and reload when the balance is low) • Load a monthly pass ORCA for Business ORCA business accounts help employers provide transit pass benefits to their employees. Business accounts offer the flexibility of monthly and annual product options, allowing the employer to choose the right program fit for them. To learn more about ORCA business accounts, visit www.orcacard.biz ORCA LIFT ORCA LIFT is a new, reduced-fare transit option. With the ORCA LIFT card, income-qualified riders save up to 50% or more on King County Metro, Sound Transit Link light rail, and Seattle Streetcar. Learn more at metro.kingcounty.gov/programs-projects/orca-lift/ or call 206-553-3000. COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION The City of Seattle’s Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) program is a partnership that connects employers with resources to provide high-quality transportation options to their employees. Travel choices such as transit, walking, carpooling, bicycling, or telecommuting help reduce air pollution, traffic congestion, and energy consumption, which help keep Seattle a great place to live and work. To learn more about how the city is working to help employers achieve their transportation and business goals, and how your business can participate, please visit us at: seattle.gov/waytogo/ctr_employers.htm BIKES AND STREETCAR Bikes are allowed, space permitting, in the center section of the streetcars. Please use the bike racks, located in the center section of the First Hill streetcars and new South Lake Union streetcar, when available. If the racks are occupied or if you are on a South Lake Union streetcar without racks, please hold your bike upright while riding. BIKE PARKING Find parking for your bicycle at seattle.gov/transportation/ bikeparking.htm PRONTO CYCLE SHARE Pronto is Seattle’s cycle sharing system featuring 500 bikes at 50 stations located throughout Seattle, many of which are close to Streetcar stops. Pronto bikes are available 24/7, 365 days a year. Each station has a touchscreen kiosk, station map, helmets for your convenience, and a docking system that releases bikes using a member key or ride code. Combining use of the streetcar with a no-hassle cycle- share service will greatly extend the range you can come and go within the city. Visit the website to find out more about how Pronto can work for you, your friends and family, and for visitors to the area. You must be 16 years or older to ride Pronto. If you are under 18, parent or guardian consent is required. Annual memberships are available, as are 24-hour and 3-day passes. Pronto station locations subject to change. prontocycleshare.com 800-6-PRONTO (800-677-6686) VISION ZERO Seattle is consistently recognized as one of the safest cities in the country. Over the past decade, we’ve seen a 30 percent decline in traffic fatalities, even as our population grows. Despite this fact, traffic collisions are a leading cause of death for Seattle residents age 5-24. Older adults are disproportionately affected and, as our population ages, this trend could grow. In 2013, there were 10,310 police-reported collisions in Seattle. 155 people were seriously injured and 23 were killed. This is unacceptable. We can do better. Vision Zero is our plan to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030. Death and injury on our streets is preventable. For the most part, these aren’t “accidents.” Collisions are often the result of poor behaviors and unforgiving roadway designs. So we must approach the problem from multiple angles – street designs that emphasize safety, predictability, and the potential for human error, coupled with targeted education and data-driven enforcement. Find the plan at seattle.gov/visionzero and learn about the actions we’re taking to get to zero. Stadiums Downtown Broadway Capitol Hill Pike-Pine First Hill Denny Triangle Belltown South Lake Union Pioneer Square Pike Place Market Chinatown- International District Central District Existing Proposed KING COUNTY METRO RAPIDRIDE RapidRide buses come so often, you don’t need a timetable. • Service at least every 10 minutes during the busiest morning and evening travel hours • 15 minute service during off-peak periods • Scheduled service for late night/early mornings • Full service 7 days a week metro.kingcounty.gov/travel-options/bus/rapidride 206-553-3000 Ballard West Seattle 90 5 SHORELINE SEATTLE 520 99 SOUND TRANSIT ST EXPRESS Sound Transit (ST) Express bus routes provide fast service between major cities and job centers, and allow convenient transfers to the streetcar, train service, and local buses. ST Express routes connect Downtown Seattle to urban centers in Snohomish, King, and Pierce Counties, including: • Bellevue • Lynnwood • Everett • Olympia • Federal Way • Puyallup • Gig Harbor • Redmond • Issaquah • Tacoma • Lakewood • Woodinville soundtransit.org/Rider-Guide/ST-Express-bus 888-889-6368 COMMUNITY TRANSIT BUS SERVICE Many Snohomish County communities are connected to Downtown Seattle through the Community Transit bus service including: • Arlington • Mill Creek • Bothell • Monroe • Edmonds • Mountlake Terrace • Everett • Mukilteo • Lynnwood • Snohomish • Marysville • Stanwood commtrans.org 425-353-RIDE (7433) GENERAL • Streetcars are very quiet • Streetcars sound warning bells and horns when necessary • There are no fences or barriers separating streetcars from cars, bikes, or pedestrians • Streetcars cannot swerve to avoid obstacles – they run on tracks • Streetcars sometimes have their own traffic signals and can cross the street when other vehicles cannot RIDING THE STREETCAR • Do not run across the street or tracks to catch a streetcar • Always cross the street at marked crosswalks or intersections • Stay clear of the platform edge, marked in yellow, when the streetcar arrives and departs. Do not stand on the yellow area. • Let people get off the streetcar first before you get on • People using wheelchairs or strollers may access a loading ramp by pressing buttons located inside and outside the streetcar • Use hand rails if you are standing on the streetcar. It is easy to lose your balance when the streetcar brakes or accelerates. • Do not use the doors when the door-closing tone is sounding PEOPLE WALKING • Cross streetcar tracks at marked crosswalks or intersections • Always look both ways when crossing streetcar tracks • When crossing tracks with wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers, cross at a right angle to avoid getting wheels stuck in the track groove Remove headphones and put down phones so you can hear streetcar warning bells and horns PEOPLE BIKING Cross streetcar tracks at a right angle to avoid falling. Because the track groove is just slightly wider than the typical bike tire, your tire could get stuck. Don’t ride on top of the rails! Your wheels may get stuck in the track groove. • Use bike lanes and marked bike crossings, where available. Avoid riding in the streetcar lane. • Consider walking your bike across streetcar tracks when they are wet or icy, as tracks can be slippery • Don’t enter lanes reserved exclusively for streetcars. These lanes are marked with signs and changes in pavement. • Use clear hand signals so that streetcars and other drivers are aware of your intentions PEOPLE DRIVING • Be prepared to stop behind streetcars. Streetcars stop in lane to pick up passengers. • Never stop, idle, or park your vehicle in the streetcar’s path or in protected bike lanes • Be careful when tracks are wet or icy – they could be slippery Look out for pedestrians running to catch a streetcar or getting off a streetcar and crossing the road • If you have a fender bender over a streetcar track, clear the track, move into a parking lane or other protected place, if it is safe to do so • Before opening your car door, check to see if a streetcar is coming • Don’t place items in the streetcar’s path when loading and unloading Cross tracks at a right angle Look to see if a streetcar is coming Streetcars cannot swerve Cross at crosswalks Look both ways Don’t lean over rails Looking out for your safety Stop, Look, and Listen WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES Washington State Ferries (WSF) is the largest ferry system in the United States, serving eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia in Canada. The system has 10 routes and 20 terminals that are served by 22 vessels. WSF’s Colman Dock terminal in Seattle provides routes to Bainbridge Island and Bremerton. www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries 206-464-6400 or 1-888-808-7977 KING COUNTY WATER TAXI The King County Water Taxi is a water taxi service operated by King County Department of Transportation’s Marine Division. It operates two routes: the Vashon Island/ Downtown Seattle route and the West Seattle/Downtown Seattle route (formerly known as the Elliott Bay Water Taxi or West Seattle Water Taxi). metro.kingcounty.gov/tops/watertaxi 206-553-3000 SEATTLE MONORAIL Seattle Center Monorail provides a fun, quick, and convenient link between Downtown Seattle and Seattle Center, with departures approximately every 10 minutes. seattlemonorail.com 206-905-2620 AMTRAK From King Street Station, Amtrak goes all over the nation, and Amtrak Cascades has multiple daily trips to destinations in Washington and Oregon. amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) ABOUT SEATTLE STREETCAR The City of Seattle is building a modern streetcar system that will provide new mobility options, support economic growth, and strengthen connections in the urban core. Seattle Streetcar is easy to use for a variety of trips and serves tourist attractions, employment centers, and areas where the city is experiencing significant growth. Seattle Streetcar projects are planned and constructed by the City of Seattle and completed lines are operated by King County Metro. STREETCAR FEATURES • Each streetcar can carry up to 140 passengers • Streetcars are frequent and arrive as often as every 10 minutes • Level boarding makes streetcar travel accessible for all • Streetcars are quiet, zero-emission, all-electric vehicles • Streetcars feature a deployable ramp for wheelchair accessibility • Bikes are allowed on streetcars (space permitting) in the center section or on the bike racks ONLINE COMMUTER TOOLS & APPS Puget Sound Trip Planner Use Trip Planner (tripplanner.kingcounty.gov) to plan your transit trips around the Puget Sound region. Find route maps, schedules, stops, next departures, and information about your transit service for trips around the region. Trip Planner includes schedule information for Seattle Streetcar, King County Metro, Sound Transit Link light rail, Sound Transit ST Express bus, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Intercity Transit, King County Water Taxi, Seattle Monorail, Pierce Transit, Snoqualmie Valley Transit, Sound Transit Sounder Train, and Washington State Ferries. App available at metro.kingcounty.gov/trip-planner/mobile-apps OneBusAway OneBusAway provides access to real-time transit information for bus and train arrivals at pugetsound.onebusaway.org App available at onebusaway.org Google Maps When planning a trip on google.com/maps or other mapping services, select the transit icon to find the best route to your destination. Roadify Connect to official transit schedules, alerts and updates from other commuters on your mobile device. Visit roadify.com VetsGO VetsGO is a website where veterans, service members, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, and others with special transportation needs can find transportation options in the King County area. Visit vets-go.com Software may not be compatible with some platforms or devices. facebook.com/SeattleStreetcar twitter: @TheStreetCar CONTACT US • For questions or comments about operations, contact King County Metro Customer Service at 206-296-0100 • Visit seattlestreetcar.org • Sign up to receive project updates at seattlestreetcar.org/contact • Email [email protected] or call 206-684-ROAD (7623) KING COUNTY METRO King County (KC) Metro provides 400,000 daily rides and takes 175,000 cars off the road each weekday, carrying nearly half of Downtown Seattle’s workforce to and from their jobs. KC Metro services an area of over 2,000 square miles and 2 million residents, with 214 routes that serve destinations across the county. Every KC Metro bus is equipped with a bicycle rack and a wheelchair lift. KC Metro serves destinations throughout King County including Seattle, SeaTac, Bellevue, Redmond, Shoreline, and Renton. Demand for transit is at an all-time high, and recent studies project 30% more people by 2040. As the Central Puget Sound area continues to grow, public transportation will play an increasingly important role in reducing congestion, protecting our environment, and getting more people where they need to go. metro.kingcounty.gov 206-553-3000 VanPool Program KC Metro has the largest publicly owned vanpool program in the nation. With close to 1,400 customer-operated vans on the road, this service gives commuters convenient transportation to their workplaces. All-electric, zero- emission Leaf vehicles are recent additions to the program’s fleet. RideshareOnline.com 206-625-4500 Access Program For people with disabilities who can’t use regular buses, KC Metro’s Access program provides door-to-door van service. 206-553-3000 This information can be provided in other languages, large print, Braille, in electronic text, or other accessible formats. Call 206-615-1070. 如果您需要翻譯此信息,請撥打 206-615-1070Si necesita traducir esta información al español, llame al 206-615-1070. Nếu quý vị cần phiên dịch thông tin trên phiếu này, vui lòng gọi 206-615-1070. 本情報の翻訳が必要な場合は、 206-615-1070 までお電話ください。 FIRST HILL STREETCAR • Monday – Friday, 5 AM – 1 AM • Saturday, 6 AM – 1 AM • Sunday, 7 AM – 8 PM SOUTH LAKE UNION STREETCAR • Monday – Thursday, 6 AM – 9 PM • Friday and Saturday, 6 AM – 11 PM • Sunday, 10 AM – 7 PM FREQUENCY Streetcars typically arrive every 10-15 minutes. HOW MUCH DOES THE STREETCAR COST? Adults: $2.25 Youth (6-18): $1.50 Kids 5 and under: Free Senior: $1.00 Low income: $1.50 HOW TO PAY Pay your fare by buying a ticket or by tapping your ORCA card on the yellow ORCA card reader before you board. You do not need to tap your ORCA card a second time when you exit the streetcar. Tickets can also be purchased with a credit card or coins at ticket machines located at each streetcar stop. You can transfer to or from Sound Transit Link light rail, King County Metro bus, and other participating services if you paid your fare with an ORCA card. Within an approximate two-hour window, the value of your previous trip will transfer toward your next ride. Additional fare might be required. See the ORCA card panel elsewhere on this map for additional information. ABOUT THIS MAP The Seattle Streetcar connects to several modes of transportation such as buses, light rail, trains, Pronto bike share, Seattle Monorail, and the ferries and Seattle Water Taxi at Colman Dock. This map of the Seattle Streetcar includes the existing South Lake Union line and the First Hill line and shows how passengers can access other transportation services and key destinations. The map highlights several features and services adjacent to the South Lake Union and First Hill lines: • Neighborhood landmarks and attractions close to the streetcar routes such as major institutions, parks, educational institutions, and entertainment venues • Major transit hubs at Pioneer Square, Westlake, and on Capitol Hill. At these locations, commuters can transfer from an adjacent streetcar stop to multiple other modes of travel. • Other transportation modes, including the most frequent bus routes for Seattle and neighboring urban areas, and Pronto bike share locations • Two circles which show the typical distances people might travel within 5 minutes by walking or using a bicycle The reverse side of the map includes references to other transportation services and agencies, our Streetcar safety brochure, and information about planned future expansion of the Seattle Streetcar system. We hope commuters, visitors, and long-time residents will find the map useful in finding transportations choices that work for their needs. SOUTH TACOMA 405 90 5 18 405 5 167 99 509 169 522 202 99 161 167 7 512 705 16 164 169 410 18 203 527 2 9 SUMNER PUYALLUP LAKEWOOD RENTON EDMONDS MUKILTEO KENT TUKWILA SEATTLE FEDERAL WAY BOTHELL WOODINVILLE EVERETT TACOMA BELLEVUE KIRKLAND REDMOND ISSAQUAH 99 520 AUBURN SOUND TRANSIT SOUNDER TRAIN The Sound Transit Sounder Train (Sounder) travels between Lakewood and Seattle and between Everett and Seattle. Normally the Sounder only runs on weekday mornings and afternoons. It also serves select major weekend events such as Mariners and Seahawks games. soundtransit.org/sounder 888-889-6368 SOUND TRANSIT LINK LIGHT RAIL Link light rail travels between Westlake Station in Downtown Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport, making 11 stops along the way. Link trains run every 6, 10, or 15 minutes depending on the time of day. Service is available from 5 AM to 1 AM Monday through Saturday and from 6 AM to midnight on Sunday and holidays. Service begins in March 2016 connecting University of Washington and Capitol Hill to existing light rail service from Downtown Seattle to Sea-Tac Airport. soundtransit.org/link 888-889-6368 University of Washington Capitol Hill Beacon Hill Sea-Tac Airport 90 405 5 509 169 TUKWILA RENTON SEATTLE KIRKLAND BELLEVUE 520 99 Connect with us — MAP —

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Page 1: BELLEVUE SEATTLE - Seattle Streetcar€¢ Remove headphones and put down phones so you can hear streetcar warning bells and horns PEOPLE BIKING • Cross streetcar tracks at a right

FUTURE STREETCAR EXPANSIONWhen the Seattle Streetcar system is complete, we will connect you to even more places.

CENTER CITY CONNECTORThe Center City Connector will provide a critical link between the South Lake Union and First Hill lines. This segment of the future system will run in exclusive lanes on First Avenue.

BROADWAY STREETCARThe Broadway Streetcar will extend the First Hill line through the Broadway commercial core.

ORCA CARDThe ORCA card is all you need to pay your fare on buses and trains in the Puget Sound region. ORCA works on the Streetcar, Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Washington State Ferries. Purchase yours at the King County Customer Service Center, Westlake Station in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, or at retail locations including Bartells, QFC, and Safeway.ORCA cards cost $5. Once you have a card, you have two options:• Load E-purse (electronic purse) value (adding $5-$300 to pay

for trips as you go, and reload when the balance is low)• Load a monthly pass

ORCA for BusinessORCA business accounts help employers provide transit pass benefits to their employees. Business accounts offer the flexibility of monthly and annual product options, allowing the employer to choose the right program fit for them. To learn more about ORCA business accounts, visit www.orcacard.biz

ORCA LIFTORCA LIFT is a new, reduced-fare transit option. With the ORCA LIFT card, income-qualified riders save up to 50% or more on King County Metro, Sound Transit Link light rail, and Seattle Streetcar. Learn more at metro.kingcounty.gov/programs-projects/orca-lift/ or call 206-553-3000.

COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTIONThe City of Seattle’s Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) program is a partnership that connects employers with resources to provide high-quality transportation options to their employees. Travel choices such as transit, walking, carpooling, bicycling, or telecommuting help reduce air pollution, traffic congestion, and energy consumption, which help keep Seattle a great place to live and work. To learn more about how the city is working to help employers achieve their transportation and business goals, and how your business can participate, please visit us at: seattle.gov/waytogo/ctr_employers.htm

BIKES AND STREETCARBikes are allowed, space permitting, in the center section of the streetcars. Please use the bike racks, located in the center section of the First Hill streetcars and new South Lake Union streetcar, when available. If the racks are occupied or if you are on a South Lake Union streetcar without racks, please hold your bike upright while riding.

BIKE PARKINGFind parking for your bicycle at seattle.gov/transportation/bikeparking.htm

PRONTO CYCLE SHAREPronto is Seattle’s cycle sharing system featuring 500 bikes at 50 stations located throughout Seattle, many of which are close to Streetcar stops. Pronto bikes are available 24/7, 365 days a year. Each station has a touchscreen kiosk, station map, helmets for your convenience, and a docking system that releases bikes using a member key or ride code. Combining use of the streetcar with a no-hassle cycle-share service will greatly extend the range you can come and go within the city. Visit the website to find out more about how Pronto can work for you, your friends and family, and for visitors to the area.You must be 16 years or older to ride Pronto. If you are under 18, parent or guardian consent is required. Annual memberships are available, as are 24-hour and 3-day passes. Pronto station locations subject to change.prontocycleshare.com 800-6-PRONTO (800-677-6686)

VISION ZEROSeattle is consistently recognized as one of the safest cities in the country. Over the past decade, we’ve seen a 30 percent decline in traffic fatalities, even as our population grows.Despite this fact, traffic collisions are a leading cause of death for Seattle residents age 5-24. Older adults are disproportionately affected and, as our population ages, this trend could grow. In 2013, there were 10,310 police-reported collisions in Seattle. 155 people were seriously injured and 23 were killed. This is unacceptable.We can do better.Vision Zero is our plan to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030.

Death and injury on our streets is preventable. For the most part, these aren’t “accidents.” Collisions are often the result of poor behaviors and unforgiving roadway designs. So we must approach the problem from multiple angles – street designs that emphasize safety, predictability, and the potential for human error, coupled with targeted education and data-driven enforcement.Find the plan at seattle.gov/visionzero and learn about the actions we’re taking to get to zero.

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South Lake Union

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Chinatown-International District

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Proposed

KING COUNTY METRO RAPIDRIDERapidRide buses come so often, you don’t need a timetable.

• Service at least every 10 minutes during the busiest morning and evening travel hours

• 15 minute service during off-peak periods• Scheduled service for late night/early mornings• Full service 7 days a week

metro.kingcounty.gov/travel-options/bus/rapidride 206-553-3000

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SOUND TRANSIT ST EXPRESSSound Transit (ST) Express bus routes provide fast service between major cities and job centers, and allow convenient transfers to the streetcar, train service, and local buses. ST Express routes connect Downtown Seattle to urban centers in Snohomish, King, and Pierce Counties, including:• Bellevue • Lynnwood• Everett • Olympia• Federal Way • Puyallup• Gig Harbor • Redmond• Issaquah • Tacoma• Lakewood • Woodinville

soundtransit.org/Rider-Guide/ST-Express-bus 888-889-6368

COMMUNITY TRANSIT BUS SERVICEMany Snohomish County communities are connected to Downtown Seattle through the Community Transit bus service including: • Arlington • Mill Creek• Bothell • Monroe• Edmonds • Mountlake Terrace• Everett • Mukilteo• Lynnwood • Snohomish• Marysville • Stanwood

commtrans.org 425-353-RIDE (7433)

GENERAL• Streetcars are very quiet

• Streetcars sound warning bells and horns when necessary

• There are no fences or barriers separating streetcars from cars, bikes, or pedestrians

• Streetcars cannot swerve to avoid obstacles – they run on tracks

• Streetcars sometimes have their own traffic signals and can cross the street when other vehicles cannot

RIDING THE STREETCAR• Do not run across the street or tracks to catch a streetcar

• Always cross the street at marked crosswalks or intersections

• Stay clear of the platform edge, marked in yellow, when the streetcar arrives and departs. Do not stand on the yellow area.

• Let people get off the streetcar first before you get on

• People using wheelchairs or strollers may access a loading ramp by pressing buttons located inside and outside the streetcar

• Use hand rails if you are standing on the streetcar. It is easy to lose your balance when the streetcar brakes or accelerates.

• Do not use the doors when the door-closing tone is sounding

PEOPLE WALKING• Cross streetcar tracks at marked crosswalks

or intersections

• Always look both ways when crossing streetcar tracks

• When crossing tracks with wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers, cross at a right angle to avoid getting wheels stuck in the track groove

• Remove headphones and put down phones so you can hear streetcar warning bells and horns

PEOPLE BIKING• Cross streetcar tracks at a right angle to avoid falling.

Because the track groove is just slightly wider than the typical bike tire, your tire could get stuck.

• Don’t ride on top of the rails! Your wheels may get stuck in the track groove.

• Use bike lanes and marked bike crossings, where available. Avoid riding in the streetcar lane.

• Consider walking your bike across streetcar tracks when they are wet or icy, as tracks can be slippery

• Don’t enter lanes reserved exclusively for streetcars. These lanes are marked with signs and changes in pavement.

• Use clear hand signals so that streetcars and other drivers are aware of your intentions

PEOPLE DRIVING• Be prepared to stop behind streetcars. Streetcars stop in lane

to pick up passengers.

• Never stop, idle, or park your vehicle in the streetcar’s path or in protected bike lanes

• Be careful when tracks are wet or icy – they could be slippery

• Look out for pedestrians running to catch a streetcar or getting off a streetcar and crossing the road

• If you have a fender bender over a streetcar track, clear the track, move into a parking lane or other protected place, if it is safe to do so

• Before opening your car door, check to see if a streetcar is coming

• Don’t place items in the streetcar’s path when loading and unloading

Cross tracks at a right angle

Look to see if a streetcar is coming

Streetcars cannot swerve

Cross at crosswalks

Look both ways

Don’t lean over rails

Looking out for your safety Stop, Look, and Listen

WASHINGTON STATE FERRIESWashington State Ferries (WSF) is the largest ferry system in the United States, serving eight counties within Washington and the Province of British Columbia in Canada. The system has 10 routes and 20 terminals that are served by 22 vessels. WSF’s Colman Dock terminal in Seattle provides routes to Bainbridge Island and Bremerton.www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries 206-464-6400 or 1-888-808-7977

KING COUNTY WATER TAXIThe King County Water Taxi is a water taxi service operated by King County Department of Transportation’s Marine Division. It operates two routes: the Vashon Island/Downtown Seattle route and the West Seattle/Downtown Seattle route (formerly known as the Elliott Bay Water Taxi or West Seattle Water Taxi).metro.kingcounty.gov/tops/watertaxi 206-553-3000

SEATTLE MONORAILSeattle Center Monorail provides a fun, quick, and convenient link between Downtown Seattle and Seattle Center, with departures approximately every 10 minutes.seattlemonorail.com 206-905-2620

AMTRAKFrom King Street Station, Amtrak goes all over the nation, and Amtrak Cascades has multiple daily trips to destinations in Washington and Oregon.amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245)

ABOUT SEATTLE STREETCARThe City of Seattle is building a modern streetcar system that will provide new mobility options, support economic growth, and strengthen connections in the urban core. Seattle Streetcar is easy to use for a variety of trips and serves tourist attractions, employment centers, and areas where the city is experiencing significant growth. Seattle Streetcar projects are planned and constructed by the City of Seattle and completed lines are operated by King County Metro.

STREETCAR FEATURES• Each streetcar can carry up to 140 passengers• Streetcars are frequent and arrive as often as every

10 minutes• Level boarding makes streetcar travel accessible for all• Streetcars are quiet, zero-emission, all-electric vehicles• Streetcars feature a deployable ramp for wheelchair

accessibility• Bikes are allowed on streetcars (space permitting) in the center

section or on the bike racks

ONLINE COMMUTER TOOLS & APPSPuget Sound Trip PlannerUse Trip Planner (tripplanner.kingcounty.gov) to plan your transit trips around the Puget Sound region. Find route maps, schedules, stops, next departures, and information about your transit service for trips around the region.Trip Planner includes schedule information for Seattle Streetcar, King County Metro, Sound Transit Link light rail, Sound Transit ST Express bus, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Intercity Transit, King County Water Taxi, Seattle Monorail, Pierce Transit, Snoqualmie Valley Transit, Sound Transit Sounder Train, and Washington State Ferries.App available at metro.kingcounty.gov/trip-planner/mobile-apps

OneBusAwayOneBusAway provides access to real-time transit information for bus and train arrivals at pugetsound.onebusaway.org

App available at onebusaway.org

Google MapsWhen planning a trip on google.com/maps or other mapping services, select the transit icon to find the best route to your destination.

RoadifyConnect to official transit schedules, alerts and updates from other commuters on your mobile device. Visit roadify.com

VetsGOVetsGO is a website where veterans, service members, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, and others with special transportation needs can find transportation options in the King County area. Visit vets-go.com

Software may not be compatible with some platforms or devices.

facebook.com/SeattleStreetcar twitter: @TheStreetCar

CONTACT US• For questions or comments about operations, contact

King County Metro Customer Service at 206-296-0100• Visit seattlestreetcar.org• Sign up to receive project updates at seattlestreetcar.org/contact• Email [email protected] or call 206-684-ROAD (7623)

KING COUNTY METROKing County (KC) Metro provides 400,000 daily rides and takes 175,000 cars off the road each weekday, carrying nearly half of Downtown Seattle’s workforce to and from their jobs. KC Metro services an area of over 2,000 square miles and 2 million residents, with 214 routes that serve destinations across the county. Every KC Metro bus is equipped with a bicycle rack and a wheelchair lift.KC Metro serves destinations throughout King County including Seattle, SeaTac, Bellevue, Redmond, Shoreline, and Renton.Demand for transit is at an all-time high, and recent studies project 30% more people by 2040. As the Central Puget Sound area continues to grow, public transportation will play an increasingly important role in reducing congestion, protecting our environment, and getting more people where they need to go.metro.kingcounty.gov 206-553-3000

VanPool ProgramKC Metro has the largest publicly owned vanpool program in the nation. With close to 1,400 customer-operated vans on the road, this service gives commuters convenient transportation to their workplaces. All-electric, zero-emission Leaf vehicles are recent additions to the program’s fleet. RideshareOnline.com206-625-4500

Access ProgramFor people with disabilities who can’t use regular buses, KC Metro’s Access program provides door-to-door van service. 206-553-3000

This information can be provided in other languages, large print, Braille, in electronic text, or other accessible formats. Call 206-615-1070.

如果您需要翻譯此信息,請撥打 206-615-1070。

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FIRST HILL STREETCAR• Monday – Friday, 5 AM – 1 AM• Saturday, 6 AM – 1 AM• Sunday, 7 AM – 8 PM

SOUTH LAKE UNION STREETCAR• Monday – Thursday, 6 AM – 9 PM• Friday and Saturday, 6 AM – 11 PM• Sunday, 10 AM – 7 PM

FREQUENCYStreetcars typically arrive every 10-15 minutes.

HOW MUCH DOES THE STREETCAR COST?Adults: $2.25 Youth (6-18): $1.50 Kids 5 and under: FreeSenior: $1.00 Low income: $1.50

HOW TO PAYPay your fare by buying a ticket or by tapping your ORCA card on the yellow ORCA card reader before you board. You do not need to tap your ORCA card a second time when you exit the streetcar. Tickets can also be purchased with a credit card or coins at ticket machines located at each streetcar stop.You can transfer to or from Sound Transit Link light rail, King County Metro bus, and other participating services if you paid your fare with an ORCA card. Within an approximate two-hour window, the value of your previous trip will transfer toward your next ride. Additional fare might be required.See the ORCA card panel elsewhere on this map for additional information.

ABOUT THIS MAPThe Seattle Streetcar connects to several modes of transportation such as buses, light rail, trains, Pronto bike share, Seattle Monorail, and the ferries and Seattle Water Taxi at Colman Dock. This map of the Seattle Streetcar includes the existing South Lake Union line and the First Hill line and shows how passengers can access other transportation services and key destinations.The map highlights several features and services adjacent to the South Lake Union and First Hill lines:• Neighborhood landmarks and attractions close to the

streetcar routes such as major institutions, parks, educational institutions, and entertainment venues

• Major transit hubs at Pioneer Square, Westlake, and on Capitol Hill. At these locations, commuters can transfer from an adjacent streetcar stop to multiple other modes of travel.

• Other transportation modes, including the most frequent bus routes for Seattle and neighboring urban areas, and Pronto bike share locations

• Two circles which show the typical distances people might travel within 5 minutes by walking or using a bicycle

The reverse side of the map includes references to other transportation services and agencies, our Streetcar safety brochure, and information about planned future expansion of the Seattle Streetcar system. We hope commuters, visitors, and long-time residents will find the map useful in finding transportations choices that work for their needs.

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SOUND TRANSIT LINK LIGHT RAILLink light rail travels between Westlake Station in Downtown Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport, making 11 stops along the way. Link trains run every 6, 10, or 15 minutes depending on the time of day. Service is available from 5 AM to 1 AM Monday through Saturday and from 6 AM to midnight on Sunday and holidays.Service begins in March 2016 connecting University of Washington and Capitol Hill to existing light rail service from Downtown Seattle to Sea-Tac Airport.soundtransit.org/link 888-889-6368

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Use the Westlake/McGraw Square streetcar stop to make a connection at the Westlake hub.

Use the 5th and Jackson streetcar stop to make a connection at the Pioneer Square hub.

Use the Broadway and Denny streetcar stop to make a connection at the Capitol Hill hub.