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Stop Driving, Start Dreaming

Community Transit and Everett Transit are ready to fly you to work on bus routes designed especially for Boeing-area workers. Non-Boeing employees are also welcome to board and deboard at public bus stops.

If bus service doesn’t work with your schedule, consider carpooling or vanpooling.

Boeing employees can get an extra $30 a month in their paychecks to cover public transportation expenses. For more information, contact the Boeing Commute Options Office at (425) 717-6714 or visit them on the Boeing intranet at commuting.web.boeing.com (internal to Boeing only).

Bus Service Direct to Boeing
City Route
Arlington 227
Everett Everett Transit
Granite Falls 280
Gold Bar 277
Lake Stevens 280
Marysville 227, 247
Monroe 277
Mukilteo Everett Transit
Snohomish 277
Stanwood 247
Don't Worry

If you work a little late, Everett Transit has two routes (3 and 8) that can help get you home in Everett or connected to Community Transit services at Everett Station.

What if your child gets sick during the day? Boeing offers a Guaranteed Ride Home by taxi in case a personal or work emergency comes up unexpectedly on a day you don't drive. You must be registered with the Boeing Public Transportation Incentive program to use this benefit.

Carpooling and Vanpooling

Both of these are also great ways to save money and stress. Community Transit has 80 vanpools to Boeing-Everett, many of which are looking for new riders. The pick-up points and schedule for the vanpool are set by the riders themselves. Some vanpools operate on compressed work weeks, on third shift and on swing shift, and some accept part-time riders. The Boeing Public Transportation Incentive will cover up to $30 of your vanpool fare.

To find a carpool or vanpool, visit Rideshare Online to register in the regional ridematch system, or try the Boeing-only match service.