Getting around Brier with Community Transit

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Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Brier community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Brier, feel good about how you get there.

About Brier

Brier is a small, suburban, residential town located about 15 miles north of the City of Seattle, in Snohomish County. It is bordered by Mountlake Terrace to the west, Lynnwood to the north, Bothell to the east, and Lake Forest Park to the south. People traveling to and from the area can choose from Community Transit buses, DART paratransit service, and Vanpool for their public transit options. The Brier Park & Ride is the city’s major transit hub, with a direct bus route to the larger nearby transit center at Mountlake Terrace.

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Reminder: Big changes to service begin March 30

Mar 22, 2024, 08:00 by Samantha Menzimer
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In case you don’t know yet, big changes are coming to Community Transit on March 30 as we expand our services to accommodate the future of transit in Snohomish County. You will have more service, more connections, and greater frequency that creates flexibility with transit in your community.

We've been talking about these changes on our blog recently. If you haven't read the articles yet, we've linked to all of them in this story, click on a link to learn more. 

Introducing the Swift Orange Line

On March 30,  you can start riding the  Swift Orange Line for fast, frequent, and reliable transit between Edmonds College, Lynnwood Transit Center, Alderwood Mall, and Mill Creek. The Swift Orange Line is Community Transit’s third bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Snohomish County, and will connect you with regional transit options, getting you farther, faster. Learn more.

New Route 114 and the new Swift Orange Line from Community Transit on Vimeo.

New Route 166 from Community Transit on Vimeo.

Three new bus routes will be added

In addition to the new Swift Orange Line, three new routes will be expanding your transit options in South Snohomish County. These new bus routes  are Route 102 (Edmonds – Lynnwood), Route 114 (Aurora Village – Lynnwood), and Route 166 (Edmonds - Silver Firs.) These new bus routes will replace existing routes that will be eliminated on March 30. Learn more.

Routes 115, 116, and 196 are being replaced

Three bus routes will be eliminated and replaced with new routes. The routes that will no longer be in service are Route 115 (McCollum Park – Aurora Village), Route 116 (Silver Firs - Edmonds), and Route 196 (Ash Way - Edmonds). If you ride one of these routes, you will take a new route to reach your destination. 

Routes 120 and 202 will have changes

A segment of Route 120 between Lynnwood Transit Center and Edmonds College will be replaced by new routes. Additionally, a segment of Route 202 between 152nd St. NE and Smokey Point Transit Center in Arlington is being rerouted.  Learn more. 

Route 120 changes from Community Transit on Vimeo.

Route 202 changes from Community Transit on Vimeo.

Changes to three stops along Alderwood Mall Blvd

Three stops along Alderwood Mall Blvd will have limited service between March 30 and August of this year. These stops are: Stop #1742, Stop #370, and Stop #371. We have suggested new and alternate routes you can take to get to your destination. Learn more.

Learn more on the Service Change webpage

Major service changes are happening on March 30 and again in later this year. The best way to prepare yourself for these changes is to learn about how they will affect you. 

Visit the  Service Changes page on our website to see a full list of route changes that are happening on March 30. This page provides a comprehensive list of route changes, including maps, videos, and instructions on finding your new route.

We highly suggest you  sign up for Rider Alerts on the Community Transit website to receive digital notifications via text or email about construction, holidays, severe weather conditions, and upcoming service changes.

For additional questions or comments about the upcoming service changes, contact   Customer Care, available Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at (800) 562-1375 or (425) 353-RIDE (7433), TTY: 711, or via email at riders@commtrans.org.