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KING COUNTY TRANSPORTATION * Not lift-equipped or wheelchair accessible NO LIFT Accessible Travel in Your Community KING COUNTY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES American Parkinson’s Disease Association (APDA) Ride Repay www.apdanorthwest.org 206-695-2905 Use the transportation provider of your choice to go wherever you wish. APDA will reimburse up to $300 per year for eligible travel expenses such as taxi, bus, ferry, or rail fare, or gasoline expenses. American Cancer Society Road to Recovery* www.cancer.org 1-800-227-2345 Provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services Program* www.ccsww.org 206-323-6336 Volunteer services including free transportation for seniors 60+, living on a limited income with health and/or mobility limitations as well as for adults with disabilities. Call at least one week in advance to schedule a ride. Eastside Friends of Seniors* www.eastsidefriendsofseniors.org 425-369-9120 Provides transportation for seniors who live in Issaquah and Sammamish. Clients must be 60+ years and live independently. Enumclaw Senior Center Van 360-825-4741 Provides transportation for seniors 55+ to and from the Senior Center and other trips within Enumclaw city limits. Operates Monday to Thursday from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. One way is $0.50. FindARide www.FindARide.org 425-943-6761 A one-stop-shop for service providers and anyone in the community to find your best transportation options in the Puget Sound region. Health Sciences Express 206-685-3146 The Health Sciences Express provides transportation between University of Washington Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center, with stops at Roosevelt Clinic and UW Tower. Call for details. Hopelink www.hopelink.org 800-923-7433, TTY 800-246-1646 Coordinates medical transportation for Medicaid patients with a ProviderOne Medicaid ID. King County Water Taxi 206-684-1551, TTY Relay 711 www.kingcounty.gov Offers service from both Seacrest Park in West Seattle and Vashon Island’s ferry terminal to Pier 50 on the Seattle waterfront. If you need assistance boarding the vessel, please inform a crew member. Kirkland Senior Van www.kirklandwa.gov 425-587-3363 Transportation for Kirkland residents to Peter Kirk Community Center, local shopping, and medical appointments in Kirkland, Bothell, Redmond, and Bellevue. Riders must be Metro Access eligible. Call to schedule at least 24 hours in advance. Northshore Senior Center Transportation www.northshoreseniorcenter.org 425-286-1026 Transportation to and from the Senior Center, medical appointments, and local shopping for seniors and people with disabilities. Contact Northshore Senior Center to confirm details and service boundaries. Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation Care Van www.rfwellnessfoundation.org 360-284-2444 Free service to anyone who demonstrates a transportation hardship for healthcare transporting needs. Please call at least two days in advance to schedule a ride. A $5 donation is suggested. The service area includes Enumclaw, Black Diamond, Buckley, Wilkeson, and Carbonado. Rideshare Operations www.rideshareonline.com 206-625-4500, 800-427-8249 Ridematching for daily commutes or trips to special events. Seattle Center Monorail www.seattlemonorail.com 206-905-2620, 206-905-2600 Travels between Seattle Center and Westlake Center Mall. CASH ONLY— does not accept ORCA cards. Seattle Streetcar www.seattlestreetcar.org 206-553-3000, TTY Relay 711 Two routes (South Lake Union and Capitol Hill) feature a minimal gap between platform and streetcar with wheelchair ramps that automatically deploy by pressing a button. See map on reverse side for details. Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) www.SVTBus.org 425-888-7001 Monday – Friday, 6AM – 8PM. Call in advance. Door to door for $1. Ages 13+. North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Preston, plus other services. See map on reverse side for details. Solid Ground www.solid-ground.org 206-753-4801, TTY Relay 711 FREE accessible Downtown Circulator Bus for people living on low incomes and those who access health and human services in the downtown area. See map on reverse side for details. Sound Generations Volunteer Transportation Program* www.soundgenerations.org 206-448-5740, 800-282-5815 North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, and Preston residents, call 425- 888-7001. This service is for senior residents of King County (60+) for medical appointments only. Must be able to get in & out of a car without help. Available Monday to Friday, 8AM to 5PM. Call by Tuesday (or before) for any rides the following week. Sound Transit www.soundtransit.org 206-398-5000, 800-201-4900, TTY Relay 711 Regional bus, light rail, & commuter rail serving King, Pierce, and Snohomish Co. Yellow Cab—Wheelchair Accessible Taxi www.seattleyellowcab.com 206-622-6500 Wheelchair Accessible Taxis (WATs) are available 24/7/365 to provide on-demand, door-to-door service throughout King County. Ramp- equipped WATs are capable of carrying a 700 pound wheelchair and 3-4 passengers. For best service, download the SeattleYellowCab and “Tap the App”. KING COUNTY METRO SERVICES www.kingcounty.gov 206-553-3000, TTY Relay 711 Access Transportation 206-263-3113, TTY Relay 711 A shared-ride van service for people whose disabilities prevent them from using accessible, non-commuter, fixed route bus service. Before using Access ADA paratransit service, a person must be determined eligible. Call or visit us online to request an application. Duvall Community Van www.kingcounty.gov/metro/Duvall 425-939-8077 Community Van provides a shared ride service in the greater Duvall area. Each rider pays a one-zone Metro fare. Accessible trips are available upon request. Demand Area Response Transit (DART) 866-261-3278; TTY 800-246-1646 DART can travel off its normal route to serve other locations within the shaded DART service areas (see map on reverse). You may need to get on or off the van at a location a block or more from your home or destination. DART service is available to everyone. Call to request off-route trips. Metro Transit Fixed route bus service in King County. All Metro buses have lifts or ramps for wheelchair and scooter users and others who use a walker or cane or simply have trouble climbing steps. You will need to get on and off the bus at an accessible bus stop. The bus stop sign will be marked with one of three stickers: The “No Lift” sign indicates a mobility device cannot board or disembark. RapidRide RapidRide is a distinctive red bus that operates 7 days a week. RapidRide gives riders a streamlined service to destinations along the routes and to places where they can transfer to other buses and light rail. See map on reverse side for details. Redmond LOOP www.redmond.gov/LOOP 425-702-9616 Developed in partnership between Metro and the City of Redmond, the LOOP is a new travel resource that offers a convenient way to access destinations in Education Hill, Avondale, Southeast Redmond and Downtown Redmond. Taxi Scrip Program Serves low-income King County residents who have a Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP). Scrip does not expire and is not refundable. Once registered, you can buy up to seven books of taxi scrip each month from Metro at a 50 percent discount. Transit Instruction 206-749-4242, TTY Relay 711 Free bus and route training for seniors and persons with disabilities. Water Taxi Shuttle DART 206-684-1551, TTY Relay 711 Two free shuttles operate between local neighborhoods and the Water Taxi. Route 773 serves West Seattle Junction. Route 775 serves the Admiral District and Alki Avenue SW. SOUND GENERATIONS HYDE SHUTTLES www.soundgenerations.org 206-727-6262 Free van service for seniors 55 or older and people with disabilities. Operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Ride anywhere within your neighborhood service area (there is no service in downtown Seattle). There is no charge for service, but donations are welcome. See map on reverse side for more details. Auburn Hyde Shuttle Beacon Hill/Southeast Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to First Hill medical centers. Burien Hyde Shuttle Central Seattle Hyde Shuttle Includes First Hill, Capitol Hill, Central area, and the International District. Des Moines/Normandy Park Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Federal Way on Fridays only. Shuttle travels north to 136 th in Burien. Federal Way Hyde Shuttle Northeast Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Northwest Hospital and medical facilities. Northwest Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Northgate Mall, and Northgate medical facilities. Queen Anne/Magnolia/Interbay Hyde Shuttle Renton Hyde Shuttle SeaTac/Tukwila Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Franciscan Medical Center. Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Northwest Hospital and Northwest medical facilities, Northgate Mall, and Northgate medical facilities. West Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to First Hill medical centers. Snoqualmie Valley Hyde Shuttle 425-333-4009, 877-415-3632 ORCA One Regional Card for All www.orcacard.com 206-553-3000, 888-988-6722, TTY Relay 711 King County Metro and other public transportation agencies use a regional smartcard called ORCA. The ORCA card works like a debit card or a pass, automatically tracking your fare, payments, and transfers so you don’t have to. Use ORCA on: Access (passes Pierce Transit only) Sound Transit King County Metro Seattle Streetcars buses & Water Taxi Washington State Community Transit Ferries (walk-on Everett Transit passenger fare) Kitsap Transit To get or load an ORCA card: Call to order a card, load it with money or a pass, register a card in your name, or ask questions. Mail: ORCA Regional Mail Center 201 S. Jackson St. MS TR-0108 Seattle, WA 98104-3856 Online: www.orcacard.com ORCA To-Go: on the spot full-service ORCA card sales and assistance. Call or visit online for locations. ORCA cards cost $5. You must load it with a pass or cash to use it on the bus. You can still use cash to pay fares. ORCA Regional Reduced Fare Permit www.kingcounty.gov 206-553-3000, TTY Relay 711 The RRFP allows eligible seniors (age 65 or older), people with disabilities, and Medicare card holders to ride public transportation systems for a reduced fare. The cost of the RRFP card is $3.00. ORCA LIFT www.orcalift.com 206-553-3000, 888-988-6722, TTY Relay 711 Qualified low income riders may pay a reduced fare for each ride on King County Metro bus and water taxi, Kitsap Transit and foot ferry, Seattle Streetcar, and Sound Transit. Eligibility is based on your household income. Once you qualify, you can apply in person at any of the authorized enrollment offices around King County. Visit Metro.KingCounty.org for enrollment locations and days/hours of operation. This project is sponsored by the King County Mobility Coalition in partnership with King County Metro, Harborview Medical Center, and Hopelink. Current as of Summer 2016 Please contact agencies for updated information. Photos: Courtesy of represented agencies Illustration: www.clipart.com

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K I N G C O U N T YT R A N S P O R T A T I O N

* Not lift-equipped or wheelchair accessible

NOLIFT

Accessible Travel in Your Community

KING COUNTYTRANSPORTATION SERVICES

American Parkinson’s Disease Association (APDA) Ride Repay www.apdanorthwest.org206-695-2905Use the transportation provider of your choice to go wherever you wish. APDA will reimburse up to $300 per year for eligible travel expenses such as taxi, bus, ferry, or rail fare, or gasoline expenses.

American Cancer Society Road to Recovery*www.cancer.org1-800-227-2345 Provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves.

Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Services Program*www.ccsww.org206-323-6336Volunteer services including free transportation for seniors 60+, living on a limited income with health and/or mobility limitations as well as for adults with disabilities. Call at least one week in advance to schedule a ride.

Eastside Friends of Seniors*www.eastsidefriendsofseniors.org425-369-9120 Provides transportation for seniors who live in Issaquah and Sammamish. Clients must be 60+ years and live independently.

Enumclaw Senior Center Van 360-825-4741Provides transportation for seniors 55+ to and from the Senior Center and other trips within Enumclaw city limits. Operates Monday to Thursday from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. One way is $0.50.

FindARidewww.FindARide.org425-943-6761A one-stop-shop for service providers and anyone in the community to find your best transportation options in the Puget Sound region.

Health Sciences Express 206-685-3146The Health Sciences Express provides transportation between University of Washington Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center, with stops at Roosevelt Clinic and UW Tower. Call for details.

Hopelinkwww.hopelink.org 800-923-7433, TTY 800-246-1646Coordinates medical transportation for Medicaid patients with a ProviderOne Medicaid ID.

King County Water Taxi206-684-1551, TTY Relay 711 www.kingcounty.govOffers service from both Seacrest Park in West Seattle and Vashon Island’s ferry terminal to Pier 50 on the Seattle waterfront. If you need assistance boarding the vessel, please inform a crew member.

Kirkland Senior Vanwww.kirklandwa.gov 425-587-3363Transportation for Kirkland residents to Peter Kirk Community Center, local shopping, and medical appointments in Kirkland, Bothell, Redmond, and Bellevue. Riders must be Metro Access eligible. Call to schedule at least 24 hours in advance.

Northshore Senior Center Transportationwww.northshoreseniorcenter.org 425-286-1026Transportation to and from the Senior Center, medical appointments, and local shopping for seniors and people with disabilities. Contact Northshore Senior Center to confirm details and service boundaries.

Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation Care Vanwww.rfwellnessfoundation.org360-284-2444Free service to anyone who demonstrates a transportation hardship for healthcare transporting needs. Please call at least two days in advance to schedule a ride. A $5 donation is suggested. The service area includes Enumclaw, Black Diamond, Buckley, Wilkeson, and Carbonado.

Rideshare Operationswww.rideshareonline.com206-625-4500, 800-427-8249Ridematching for daily commutes or trips to special events.

Seattle Center Monorailwww.seattlemonorail.com 206-905-2620, 206-905-2600Travels between Seattle Center and Westlake Center Mall. CASH ONLY— does not accept ORCA cards.

Seattle Streetcar www.seattlestreetcar.org206-553-3000, TTY Relay 711Two routes (South Lake Union and Capitol Hill) feature a minimal gap between platform and streetcar with wheelchair ramps that automatically deploy by pressing a button. See map on reverse side for details.

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT)www.SVTBus.org 425-888-7001Monday – Friday, 6AM – 8PM. Call in advance. Door to door for $1. Ages 13+. North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Preston, plus other services. See map on reverse side for details.

Solid Groundwww.solid-ground.org 206-753-4801, TTY Relay 711FREE accessible Downtown Circulator Bus for people living on low incomes and those who access health and human services in the downtown area. See map on reverse side for details.

Sound Generations Volunteer Transportation Program*www.soundgenerations.org 206-448-5740, 800-282-5815 North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, and Preston residents, call 425-888-7001. This service is for senior residents of King County (60+) for medical appointments only. Must be able to get in & out of a car without help. Available Monday to Friday, 8AM to 5PM. Call by Tuesday (or before) for any rides the following week.

Sound Transit www.soundtransit.org 206-398-5000, 800-201-4900, TTY Relay 711Regional bus, light rail, & commuter rail serving King, Pierce, and Snohomish Co.

Yellow Cab—Wheelchair Accessible Taxiwww.seattleyellowcab.com206-622-6500Wheelchair Accessible Taxis (WATs) are available 24/7/365 to provide on-demand, door-to-door service throughout King County. Ramp-equipped WATs are capable of carrying a 700 pound wheelchair and 3-4 passengers. For best service, download the SeattleYellowCab and “Tap the App”.

KING COUNTY METRO SERVICESwww.kingcounty.gov 206-553-3000, TTY Relay 711

Access Transportation206-263-3113, TTY Relay 711A shared-ride van service for people whose disabilities prevent them from using accessible, non-commuter, fixed route bus service. Before using Access ADA paratransit service, a person must be determined eligible. Call or visit us online to request an application.

Duvall Community Vanwww.kingcounty.gov/metro/Duvall425-939-8077 Community Van provides a shared ride service in the greater Duvall area. Each rider pays a one-zone Metro fare. Accessible trips are available upon request.

Demand Area Response Transit (DART)866-261-3278; TTY 800-246-1646DART can travel off its normal route to serve other locations within the shaded DART service areas (see map on reverse). You may need to get on or off the van at a location a block or more from your home or destination. DART service is available to everyone. Call to request off-route trips.

Metro TransitFixed route bus service in King County. All Metro buses have lifts or ramps for wheelchair and scooter users and others who use a walker or cane or simply have trouble climbing steps. You will need to get on and off the bus at an accessible bus stop. The bus stop sign will be marked with one of three stickers:

The “No Lift” sign indicates a mobility device cannot board or disembark.

RapidRideRapidRide is a distinctive red bus that operates 7 days a week. RapidRide gives riders a streamlined service to destinations along the routes and to places where they can transfer to other buses and light rail. See map on reverse side for details.

Redmond LOOPwww.redmond.gov/LOOP 425-702-9616Developed in partnership between Metro and the City of Redmond, the LOOP is a new travel resource that offers a convenient way to access destinations in Education Hill, Avondale, Southeast Redmond and Downtown Redmond.

Taxi Scrip ProgramServes low-income King County residents who have a Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP). Scrip does not expire and is not refundable.Once registered, you can buy up to seven books of taxi scrip each month from Metro at a 50 percent discount.

Transit Instruction206-749-4242, TTY Relay 711Free bus and route training for seniors and persons with disabilities.

Water Taxi Shuttle DART206-684-1551, TTY Relay 711Two free shuttles operate between local neighborhoods and the Water Taxi. Route 773 serves West Seattle Junction. Route 775 serves the Admiral District and Alki Avenue SW.

SOUND GENERATIONS HYDE SHUTTLESwww.soundgenerations.org 206-727-6262

Free van service for seniors 55 or older and people with disabilities. Operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Ride anywhere within your neighborhood service area (there is no service in downtown Seattle). There is no charge for service, but donations are welcome. See map on reverse side for more details.

Auburn Hyde Shuttle

Beacon Hill/Southeast Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to First Hill medical centers.

Burien Hyde Shuttle

Central Seattle Hyde Shuttle Includes First Hill, Capitol Hill, Central area, and the International District.

Des Moines/Normandy Park Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Federal Way on Fridays only. Shuttle travels north to 136th in Burien.

Federal Way Hyde Shuttle

Northeast Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Northwest Hospital and medical facilities.

Northwest Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Northgate Mall, and Northgate medical facilities.

Queen Anne/Magnolia/Interbay Hyde Shuttle

Renton Hyde Shuttle

SeaTac/Tukwila Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Franciscan Medical Center.

Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Hyde Shuttle Also travels to Northwest Hospital and Northwest medical facilities, Northgate Mall, and Northgate medical facilities.

West Seattle Hyde Shuttle Also travels to First Hill medical centers.

Snoqualmie Valley Hyde Shuttle 425-333-4009, 877-415-3632

ORCA One Regional Card for All www.orcacard.com 206-553-3000, 888-988-6722, TTY Relay 711King County Metro and other public transportation agencies use a regional smartcard called ORCA. The ORCA card works like a debit card or a pass, automatically tracking your fare, payments, and transfers so you don’t have to. Use ORCA on:• Access (passes • Pierce Transit

only) • Sound Transit • King County Metro • Seattle Streetcars

buses & Water Taxi • Washington State • Community Transit Ferries (walk-on • Everett Transit passenger fare)• Kitsap Transit

To get or load an ORCA card: • Call to order a card, load it with

money or a pass, register a card in your name, or ask questions.

• Mail: ORCA Regional Mail Center 201 S. Jackson St. MS TR-0108 Seattle, WA 98104-3856• Online: www.orcacard.com • ORCA To-Go: on the spot full-service

ORCA card sales and assistance. Call or visit online for locations.

ORCA cards cost $5. You must load it with a pass or cash to use it on the bus. You can still use cash to pay fares.

ORCA Regional Reduced Fare Permitwww.kingcounty.gov 206-553-3000, TTY Relay 711The RRFP allows eligible seniors (age 65 or older), people with disabilities, and Medicare card holders to ride public transportation systems for a reduced fare. The cost of the RRFP card is $3.00.

ORCA LIFT www.orcalift.com 206-553-3000, 888-988-6722, TTY Relay 711Qualified low income riders may pay a reduced fare for each ride on King County Metro bus and water taxi, Kitsap Transit and foot ferry, Seattle Streetcar, and Sound Transit. Eligibility is based on your household income. Once you qualify, you can apply in person at any of the authorized enrollment offices around King County. Visit Metro.KingCounty.org for enrollment locations and days/hours of operation.

This project is sponsored by the King County Mobility Coalition in partnership with King County Metro, Harborview Medical Center, and Hopelink.

Current as of Summer 2016Please contact agencies for updated information.

Photos: Courtesy of represented agenciesIllustration: www.clipart.com

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VashonWater Taxi

West Seattle

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Downtown Seattle

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Carnation

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