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King County Metro’s vanpool option includes everything you need for your commute in one monthly fare.

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Recently, we’ve been talking about an innovative commuting option: Vanpooling. While this outside-the-box commuting alternative isn’t new for Seattleites, we want to give SEAtoday readers a chance to ask questions about the service (think: what routes look, how it works, cost benefits + more).

So, Seattle — what do you want to know about vanpooling? We have the experts at King County Metro on hand to answer your questions in an upcoming newsletter. (Remember, there’s no question you can’t ask.)

Ask the experts.*

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