Major changes to King County Metro

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Our local public transit system is making some major changes in 2010. Along with the usual fare increase (its $0.25 this time), they’re also switching everything over to the new ORCA card system.

I ordered mine and added a PugetPass online. It was fairly straightforward.

If you usually use transit passes, you’ll need to get one of these new cards (unless you get them from your work – they’ll take care of it for you). Get one before Feb. 1st – that’s when they start charging $5 just for the card.

You can order one online at www.orcacard.com or pick one up at any of the self-serve ticket vending machines at all ST Link and Sounder train stations (i.e. the bus tunnel stations downtown).

The last key change is that King County Metro paper transfers will no longer be valid on other community transit systems (Sound Transit, etc.). Your ORCA card will automatically charge the correct amount if you have cash loaded on it (your “e-purse”). But paper transfers will still work between King County Metro buses.

Hope this helps you navigate these changes and get home to Wallingford safely.

More details on these changes here.


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Liz

Liz fell in love with Wallingford the day she came to look at what became her basement apartment in a cute little house near Dick’s. She discovered Wallyhood the same day on a poster at the Fainting Goat. Liz is relatively new to Seattle. She moved here a few years ago from central Illinois where she grew up and went to college at University of Illinois in Champaign. She is now working at Starbucks HQ as a marketer on their e-commerce team. She loves getting to know this beautiful city and is excited to participate more in her favorite local blog and get to know Wallingford better along the way.

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Chris W.

    Thanks, Liz! I was getting nervous about annual passes being honored because the local news hadn’t mentioned that detail yet, but the link you provided clarified. Happy New Year!

  2. Ffej

    I’ve been using the Orca Card for about 6 months — it replaced the Metro Vanpool Bus Pass I previously purchased each month.

    I have to say, the Orca web site has been a lot easier than ordering the old Metro Passes by mail. Pretty painless, and I haven’t encountered any problems with either purchasing the pass on-line, or using the Orca card on the bus.

  3. Liz

    @Chris You’re welcome! Glad you found it useful.

    @Ffej It’s so nice when they get these systems right the first time. 🙂

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