Link light rail route map3/26/2023 ![]() In a pilot project with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and the Transit Riders Union (TRU), we are aiming to distribute paper copies of the map for Metro’s big March 2016 service change in conjunction with the opening of U Link. Unlike the Frequent Map, it is not designed to be printed at home because I wanted to show more detail without making everything too small. Your feedback will help refine the map to make it ready for publication in March. I am collecting your feedback on the content and design which may be given in the comments below or on the map’s feedback form. You can view the draft Seattle Transit Map in a mobile-friendly website. Currently the Map and Guide depicts service effective September 2015 a draft depicting March 2016 service will be released when it is ready. The Guide summarizes the frequency and span of all service in a few tables. The Map features the entire network of frequent service, regular all-day service, and peak-only commuter service in the city, all on a single stylized-geographic map, plus a few specialized maps showing detail of busy areas or certain services. Today I am proud and excited to introduce to you a draft of my latest work in progress: the Seattle Transit Map and Guide, a map of transit for the city of Seattle. Metro’s latest maps tried to correct that by creating larger scale subregional maps but there still is no single rider-oriented map that shows the city’s transit network in its entirety… Until now. Details were lost as the city was scaled down to make room for the county. As Metro’s map expanded, the city became a smaller part in an expansive countywide network. Not since the early days of Seattle Metro has there been a definitive map of transit in the city of Seattle. Maps and posters will be available for purchase from the map’s website in the near future. Please contact them for details on getting a map. Paper copies of the map are also available from SDOT, Transit Riders Union and Sound Transit. The March edition of the map is now available at. ![]()
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