- When is the next bus at South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1?
- The arrival board on this page shows live bus arrival times at South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1, updated every 60 seconds with real-time data from King County Metro and Sound Transit GPS tracking. You'll see accurate minute-by-minute countdowns rather than the static published schedule. If a bus is running late or ahead of schedule, the times here reflect that immediately. A green indicator means the arrival is being actively tracked in real time.
- What bus routes stop at South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1?
- South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1 is served by the 554. The 554 connects Issaquah to downtown Seattle via Eastgate and I-90, serving commuters from the eastern suburbs. It provides a direct link between Issaquah and the city without requiring a transfer in Bellevue. Buses run every 15-30 minutes during peak hours with limited off-peak service. You can see live arrivals for all routes at this stop on the arrival board above, which updates automatically throughout the day.
- How often does the 554 run at South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1?
- Buses run every 15-30 minutes during peak hours with limited off-peak service. Primarily a peak-hour commuter route with some midday and evening service. Keep in mind that actual intervals can vary due to traffic, weather, or service disruptions — that's why the live arrival times on this page are more reliable than the published timetable for planning your trip.
- What are the closest stops to South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1?
- The nearest stops to South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1 are Issaquah Pine Lake Rd SE & SE 37th Pl, Issaquah Pine Lake Rd SE & SE 40th Pl, 228th Ave SE & SE 8th St, Issaquah Pine Lake Rd SE & SE Issaquah-Fall City Rd. Each has its own live arrivals page on this site. If you're flexible about where you board, checking multiple nearby stops can sometimes get you on a bus sooner — especially during off-peak hours when service is less frequent.
- How accurate are the arrival times on this page?
- The arrival times shown here come from real-time GPS tracking provided by King County Metro and Sound Transit, not from a static timetable. When a bus is delayed, running early, or experiencing a disruption, the times update to reflect the actual position of the vehicle. A green dot next to a time means it's a live-tracked prediction; a gray dot means the system is falling back to the published schedule for that particular trip.
- Can I check South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1 arrivals without pulling out my phone?
- Yes — that's exactly what NextStop Mini is built for. It's a small, always-on countertop display that shows live arrival times for South Sammamish P&R - Bay 1 and up to five other stops you choose. It connects to your Wi-Fi and updates automatically, so you just glance at it on your way out the door. No app to open, no phone to unlock. Setup takes under two minutes.