Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Arlington community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Arlington, feel good about how you get there.
Arlington lies on the Stillaguamish River in the western foothills of the Cascade Range and is home to many regional destinations. People traveling to and from the area can choose from a robust bus and ferry network, the expanding Sound Transit commuter train, and express bus routes adjacent to the city of Marysville. Smokey Point Transit Center is a major hub for many of these regional transit options, including Community Transit buses, DART paratransit service, and Vanpool riders. The Snohomish County Centennial Trail also offers nearby options for pedestrians and bikers.
New Zip Shuttle pilot areas now available
Zip Shuttle service areas now include Lake Stevens, Arlington, and Darrington in addition to Alderwood to make getting around even easier!
D'Arling Direct shuttle service
Homage's D'Arling Direct, combined with Community Transit’s Route 230 service, gives you more options for travel between Darrington and Arlington on weekdays and weekends.
The McCollum Park Park & Ride bus stops will be temporarily relocated for construction starting July 1, 2023. Riders should board their buses at the temporary stop on Park Road, south of the BMX park. (See map below).
Some parking next to the existing transit loop will close during construction. There will continue to be parking near the south entrance to the Park & Ride and the temporary bus stop. In addition, the construction area in the middle of the parking lot will open, allowing you to drive through the full parking lot.
The existing bus stops will close for the construction of a new transit loop, new Swift Orange Line station, and station shelters.
Learn more about all our Swift BRT Network projects and plans.