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When you've used the Find Schedule query, the information you receive is limited to the day you entered. The First Service and Last Service options give one time for each route. The Service in a time range option returns as many trip times as occur within the time range you specified. To change the day or time range, select the "Revise Original Entries" link to return to the entry page. The results of your query look something like the following:

The results include:
Convenience links:
Send Feedback takes you to the feedback form where you can send comments to the Trip Planner staff.
Revise original entries takes you back to the entry page so you can change a setting or the location you entered.
Options:
If you used the Service in a time range option, that link is inactive, as in the example. You can select either of the other two options to see the first or last service of the day. If you started with a First or Last Service query, choosing Service in Time Range uses the time range specified on the entry form. To change the time range, use the Revise original entries link.
Routes by stop and time:
The stop closest to the location you entered is listed first. Stop names look like 172 AV NE & NE 111 ST in this example. Click on the stop name for more information about a stop.
Routes are listed at the stops they serve. Routes are shown by Route Number and Destination Sign. "Route MT 254 Redmond" is an example. Times for the route at that stop are listed below the route number. For the Service in a time range query, if no times are given, the route serves that stop, but not in the time range you specified.
To see the complete timetable for a listed route, click on its route number.
Distance:
The walking distance and direction between the location you entered and the stop. Directions are E = East, N = North, S = South, and W = West. For detailed walking instructions click on the underlined Distance: information
Other links:
Back to Find Schedule Page lets you start over with an empty form.
More links take you to other areas of Metro Online and the King County Web site.
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