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Metro beat-the-heat tip: Don’t wear a jacket

Seattle government is kicking into action as our temps soar to record heights. Here’s a bulletin from Metro about how to survive a trip on the bus in 100 degree heat. You might want to make your destination the Capitol Hill library for a cool down. More on that below.

Record heat prompts Metro Transit travel advisory

A prediction of record heat is prompting a warning from King County Metro Transit that many customers will find their bus trips very hot as we head into the afternoon hours.

Customers should expect longer trips and crowded buses following the baseball game and afternoon commute. Those trips will be especially uncomfortable if you are traveling on a bus that is not air conditioned.  Only about 30 percent of Metro’s bus fleet is equipped with air conditioning.  But even those buses with AC will likely be hot, especially when they are crowded and doors are being opened frequently.


Given the excessive heat warning now in effect, Metro customers may want to consider traveling later in the day when it’s cooler and buses aren’t as crowded.  Customers with health problems may even want to consider forgoing their bus travel until temperatures moderate.

If you do need to travel during the heat wave, there are some additional tips to keep in mind.  Dress for the weather on these hotter days. Remove jackets and sweaters you wear in air conditioned buildings before you board the bus.  Visit Metro Online and Public Health Seattle-King County for additional hot weather travel tips.

Meanwhile, the Seattle library system has been forced to close five buildings today as temperatures inside the libraries climbed above 90 degrees. Fortunately, Capitol Hill’s branch is air conditioned and comfortably open until 8 PM tonight. Enjoy.

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Steve
16 years ago

DUDE! Get some air conditioned buses for your most popular routes- 43!!!??? Why is it that Metro is soooo ill-prepared for EVERY unusual weather situation Seattle experiences! For that matter, why is it that the 255-256 is ALWAYS LATE! Goddamn these guys SUCK!