One furry passenger is turning the Belltown commute from rush hour into “ruff” hour. Eclipse, a two-year-old black Labrador, has places to be just like everyone else. When her owner stops for a cigarette and is too slow to catch the arriving bus, she hops on board and rides to her stop—the Belltown dog park.

Komo 4 News reports that Eclipse and her owner visit the Belltown dog park together a few times each week, which is a few stops away from their home. The pooch opts for window seats so that she can watch for her stop. Commuters enjoy sitting next to the happy passenger, who is well behaved and very smart. Now she just needs an Orca card.

The Komo 4 News article reports “A spokesman for Metro Transit said the agency loves that a dog appreciates public transit.” The lab’s owner knows that she’s safe and won’t get lost, so he lets her ride solo when she’s antsy to get to the park.

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