TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Thursday updates, plus West Seattle Summer Fest bus changes, road closures starting tonight

(Live view from the east-facing WS Bridge camera; other cameras are on the WSB Traffic page)
Good morning! One West Seattle transit note today: SDOT was expecting to complete the final work on Phase 3 of the Delridge Repaving Project – overlapping a few days with the start of Phase 4 – in time for this morning’s commute, so Metro Route 120 should be back to its regular route on southbound Delridge Way between Holden and Thistle.

If you travel through SODO, note that the stadium zone is BUSY today – an afternoon Mariners game and two soccer matches tonight – SDOT has the details here.

We’re also looking ahead to bus and street changes taking effect in The Junction tonight and continuing through West Seattle Summer Fest for Friday/Saturday/Sunday:

That’s the live SDOT cam in The Junction, where no-parking restrictions take effect at 4 pm today along California SW between Genesee and Edmunds and along SW Alaska between 44th and 42nd, the streets that will close by 6 pm for Summer Fest prep and will stay closed until everything’s cleared late Sunday night. That means major bus changes in the area too – check here before you head out, and/or make note of these direct links to individual routes’ reroute info:
*RapidRide C Line
*Route 22
*Route 37
*Route 50
*Route 55
*Route 57
*Route 128
*Route 773 (Water Taxi shuttle)

5 Replies to "TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Thursday updates, plus West Seattle Summer Fest bus changes, road closures starting tonight"

  • katman July 11, 2013 (11:32 am)

    The link for route 22 says ” File is damaged and cannot be repaired.”??

  • katman July 11, 2013 (11:43 am)

    Same message as B4

  • miws July 11, 2013 (1:58 pm)

    All are working fine for me.

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    W7 operating system/Chrome Browser.

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    Mike

    • WSB July 11, 2013 (2:02 pm)

      Mike – in other conversation I believe we may have determined that the commenter is having trouble with PDFs in general. And these are all PDFs because that’s how Metro posts service-change schedules. I’d offer to repost them as Scribd embeds but I also have heard from a few readers that they can’t access THOSE so subsequent efforts might be for naught anyway…

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