Friday, October 30, 2009

Your dog isn't good enough to ride Sound Transit

Have no car and plan to visit the city's off-eash areas? You gotta go Metro: Sound Transit bars dogs (service animals notwithstanding) that are not crated or contained from riding their spiffy buses, trains and light rail.

Metro permits canine ridership regardless of service status. A small dog that fits on a owner's lap rides free. "Large" dogs must be leashed, Metro says. These hulking creatures, according to Metro, "pay the same fare as their owner and may not occupy a seat, but should ride on the floor of the coach next to their owner." Pay full fare and sit on the sticky floor. How's that for third- or fourth-class citizenship?

On the other hand, it's not like light rail takes you where you need to go. And nobody complains if your dog smells... he fits right in with a few of his fellow passengers.

If you want to discuss public transportation and dog ridership with your friends at Metro and Sound Transit:



If you want to plan a bus trip to Genesee Park and the lovely Rainier Valley via Metro:

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