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Executive Constantine and King County Metro announce launch of Metro Flex combined on-demand transit services

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Announcement for the Day! | Unsplash by AbsolutVision

Announcement for the Day! | Unsplash by AbsolutVision

King County Executive Dow Constantine and Metro Transit announced the launch of Metro Flex (powered by TransitTech provider Via) — a new on-demand neighborhood transit service uniting three current services: Community Ride, Ride Pingo to Transit, and Via to Transit. Customers anywhere within the service area can download the app and schedule flexible, reliable transportation, all for the same cost as a Metro bus trip.   “Metro Flex transforms and merges three popular and proven on-demand services so riders will be able to travel more seamlessly around their neighborhoods and across the region,” said Executive Constantine. “Ensuring access to easy and equitable transit options is essential to helping people stay connected to their community every day, and Metro Flex is the latest way for everyone to get around King County.” In 2019, King County Metro created and designed on-demand services to provide safe, reliable transportation for people and places that aren’t near frequently run bus or rail service to ensure more connections across neighborhoods and the region. Since then, on-demand services have resoundingly woven themselves into the mobility choices of the communities they serve, helping customers get to appointments, school, stores, and work, as well as transfer to and from buses and light rail.   Currently, Metro’s on-demand services:

  • Provide nearly 6,200 rides a week 
  • Deliver an average travel time of 7.5 minutes  
  • Advance equity — more than 32% of Metro’s on-demand rides are taken by customers enrolled in reduced-fare programs  
Using Metro Flex

Starting March 6, riders can use the new Metro Flex app to book rides to and from anywhere in one of the service areas, which include Juanita, Kent, Othello, Rainier Beach, Renton Highlands, Sammamish, Skyway, and Tukwila.

After downloading the new Metro Flex app from the app store on their phone, existing and new on-demand riders choose their desired destination. They’ll receive a nearby pick-up location to meet their driver and may share the ride with other passengers. Riders with mobility needs — such as using a wheelchair — can save this information within their Metro Flex profile.

As with other Metro services, reduced fares are available for customers with disabilities, customers with lower incomes, and seniors. People on certain government programs and all youth 18 and younger ride free. Using an ORCA card allows all passengers to transfer for free to bus and rail. Riders can also pay with credit or debit cards, but not with cash. Drivers will not accept tips.

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