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Crisis Clinic

Customer Information Office offered by King County Metro Transit

Crisis Clinic, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Customer Information Office offered by King County Metro Transit

Provides callers with information about bus schedules, routes, fares, and trip planning. Receives and reviews recommendations, comments, complaints, and suggestions about Metro services. Maintains a lost-and-found facility for Metro transit riders, handling lost items such as wallets, phones, purses, glasses, prescription medicines, and keys. Provides information about Park and Ride locations throughout the Puget Sound region. Night Stop:

Riders may ask the bus driver to stop at any point along the bus route between 8pm-5am. Riders should go to the front of the bus and request this service at least a block ahead of the desired drop-off point. The decision to stop is at the driver's discretion and may be declined for safety reasons. Drivers will only pick up at established bus stops. For safety purposes, riders using wheelchairs will only be dropped off at wheelchair lift-approved bus stops. Physical Address:

201 South Jackson Street, Seattle, WA 98104 Hours:

Customer Information: M-F, 6am-6pm. Recorded and online information services are available 24 hours daily. Transportation agency provides public bus transportation, accessible services, vanpool and rideshare programs, trip planning, lost and found service, park and ride information, and general customer service. For special transportation for seniors and people with disabilities, see King County Metro Transit - Accessible Services. #J-18808-Ljbffr