Article 4WX27 Bus lane / queue jump coming to 3rd and Virginia

Bus lane / queue jump coming to 3rd and Virginia

by
Frank Chiachiere
from Seattle Transit Blog on (#4WX27)

SDOT's spot improvements program strikes again. This time, it's a re-channelization of one block of 3rd Avenue at the downtown-Belltown border to allow southbound buses to more easily enter the 3rd Avenue transitway. SDOT says the change "will benefit approximately 168,000 daily bus riders on 36 key routes."

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The current configuration has two southbound GP lanes and a right turn lane, which seems excessive considering cars can't go straight 13 hours a day.

I can give you about 168,000 reasons why Third Avenue ought to be transit-only all the way to Denny, but I guess we'll take it one block at a time if we must.

@dongho_chang a solid white line on Blanchard? Does this mean what I think it means for buses? pic.twitter.com/9HlX8Wyc06

- Carl (@Subzidion) December 18, 2019

While we're on the subject of spot improvements: now that construction is wrapping up on Yet Another Amazon Tower, it looks like the Blanchard St bus-only lane is nearing completion. The full bus lane from 3rd to Westlake should provide to 4 minutes of time savings for riders of the 40 and C buses, per SDOT.

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