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D Line
Overview
SystemRapidRide
OperatorKing County Metro
GarageAtlantic Base
VehicleNew Flyer DE60LFR
Began serviceSeptember 29, 2012
PredecessorsRoute 15, 18
Route
LocaleKing County
Communities servedCrown Hill, Ballard, Interbay Uptown, Downtown Seattle
Landmarks servedCarkeek Park, Ballard High School, Fishermans Terminal, Seattle Center
StartCrown Hill
ViaHolman Road NW
15th Ave NW
15th Ave W
Elliott Ave W
W Mercer St
Queen Anne Ave N/1st Ave N
3rd Ave
EndDowntown Seattle
Length8.8 miles
Service
FrequencyPeak: 10 minutes
Off-peak: 15 minutes
Late night: 30-70 minutes
Weekend frequency15 minutes (most times)
Journey time43 minutes
Operates24 hours
Ridership10,620 (June 2014)[1]
TimetableD Line timetable
MapD Line map
Route map

7th Ave NW
(Carkeek Park)
Mary Ave NW
NW 85th St
NW 80th St
NW 75th St
NW 70th St
NW 65th St
(Ballard High School)
NW 60th St
NW Market St
NW Leary Way
Ballard Bridge
W Emerson St
(Fishermen's Terminal)
W Dravus St
W Armour St
W Wheeler St
W Armory St
W Newton St
W Galer St
W Prospect St
3rd Ave W
Queen Anne Ave N
W Mercer St
Republican St
(Seattle Center)
W John St
Denny Way
Cedar St
Vine St
Bell St
Virginia St
Pike St
(Westlake station)
Seneca St
(Symphony station)
Columbia St
5th Ave
Key
station
stop
northbound only stop
southbound only stop
← C Line  {{{system_nav}}}  E Line →

The D Line is one of six RapidRide lines (routes with some bus rapid transit features) operated by King County Metro in King County, Washington. The D Line began service on September 29, 2012,[2] running between Carkeek Park in Crown Hill, Ballard, Interbay and Uptown and downtown Seattle. The line runs via Holman Road NW, 15th Ave NW, 15th Ave W, Elliott Ave W, W Mercer Pl, Queen Anne Ave N/1st Ave N and 3rd Ave.[3]

The D Line is interlined with the C Line.[3] Upon reaching 3rd Avenue & Cedar Street in downtown, southbound D Line buses change signs to continue south as the C Line. When northbound C Line buses reach Seneca Street & 3rd Avenue in downtown they change signs to continue north as the D Line.

History

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This corridor was previously served Metro routes 15 and 18.[4] which carried a combined average of 7,630 riders on weekdays during the last month in service.[1] Since the implementation of RapidRide on the corridor, ridership has grown 39 percent and the D Line served an average of 10,620 riders on weekdays in June 2014.[1]

Service

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Headways
Time Monday-Friday Weekend/Holidays
4:15 am – 5:30 am 15 30
5:30 am – 9:00 am 10 15
9:00 am – 3:00 pm 15 15
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm 10 15
6:00 pm – 10:30 pm 15 15
10:30 pm – 4:15 am 30-70 30-70

Between 10:30 pm and 4:15 am, service operates on a schedule; all other times are estimated headways.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lindblom, Mike (7 July 2014). "RapidRide use is way up". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  2. ^ "RapidRide". King County Metro Transit. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
  3. ^ a b "Ballard-Uptown RapidRide > Map". King County Metro Transit. 2012-09-19. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  4. ^ "RapidRide D Line". King County Metro Transit. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
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Category:Bus transportation in Washington (state) Category:Transportation in King County, Washington Category:Transportation in Seattle, Washington Category:2012 establishments in Washington (state)