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King County Metro has proactively removed 126 buses from its 1,500-vehicle fleet after identifying a manufacturing issue with the steering system.
Two operators discovered the issue with some of the vehicles, and all the remaining buses in service have been inspected and remain up to King County Metro specifications. They say no accidents or injuries happened as a result of the steering system issue.
King County Metro said some trips have been canceled and plans have been adjusted as a result of the buses being removed. The following resources are offered for riders to check whether their trips have been impacted:
- Use “Text for Departure” by texting your bus stop number to 62550. You will receive a text with the next departure times and/or canceled trips at that stop.
- Sign up for Transit Alerts via email or text.
- On Twitter, follow @kcmetroalerts for route alerts, cancellations and delays. Follow @KingCountyMetro for general information.
- Visit TripPlanner.kingcounty.gov and/or use other map apps (e.g., Bing Maps, Google Maps, One Bus Away, etc.)
- Metro’s customer service office is open on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays at 206-553-3000.
King County Metro is working with the manufacturer of the affected buses, New Flyer, which has people on site working to resolve the issues.
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https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/king-county-metro-removes-126-buses-service/281-1e890480-6653-4d32-843f-88a6f784248b