Transit Alert Correction - Crossroads area transit riders have a new local mobility option

On October 1, the City of Bellevue, in partnership with King County Metro, launched
Crossroads Connect, a new app based on-demand service in the Crossroads and Lake
Hills neighborhoods of Bellevue.

Crossroads Connect service is available Monday through Friday from 3 PM to 9 PM
and connects customers with the Rapid Ride B Line station at Crossroads Shopping
Center and nearby bus stops serving local routes 221, 226 and 245.

This pilot project is funded by a grant from the Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT).

Trips must either start or end at Crossroads Shopping Center.

 Riders can book trips with the Crossroads Connect app, or call (855) 233-6043.

The service is operated by Hopelink with a Nissan Leaf and an accessible van, each displaying Crossroads Connect branding.

The cost to ride and method of payment are the same as for other Metro services and
include a free transfer to connecting service. ORCA, Transit Go Ticket and cash are
accepted as fare payment. Reduced fares are available through ORCA LIFT or RRFP.

Metro’s standard COVID-19 safety protocols are in place, including limiting rides to one
rider or party per trip, the daily disinfecting of vehicles, partitions separating riders from
drivers and wearing masks required of both riders and drivers.

You are invited to give Crossroads Connect a try.

Thank you for safely riding and using Metro’s services.