Originally published Wednesday, August 4, 2010 at 12:18 PM
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Metro will run shuttle buses to the hydro races
Metro will offer shuttles to the hydroplane races over the weekend.
Metro Transit will provide special shuttle service to the hydroplane races this weekend on Lake Washington.
Shuttle service to the Albert Lee Cup races will be provided Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Sound Transit's light-rail Othello Station (Martin Luther King Jr. Way and South Othello Street) to Stan Sayres Pit Area near Genesee Park on Lake Washington.
There will be additional shuttle service on Saturday and Sunday from the Eastgate Park-and-Ride on I-90 in Bellevue to the hydro races.
The shuttle fare is $5 round trip, and will be collected by Seafair staff at Othello and Eastgate. There are also regular bus routes within walking distance of the race viewing area.
The shuttle schedule is available on Metro's website: www.kingcounty.gov/metro.
The I-90 bridge will also be closed over the weekend for the Blue Angels air show. Information about the bridge closure is available at: www.wsdot.wa.gov/northwest/king/seafair/
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