Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Edmonds community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Edmonds, feel good about how you get there.
When you ride Community Transit in Edmonds, enjoy scenic waterfronts, vibrant downtowns, and easy connections to light rail. People traveling to and within Edmonds can choose from multiple routes served by Community Transit buses, including Swift Blue Line and Swift Orange Line bus rapid transit.
Other local transit options include a ferry station with regular ferries running between Edmonds and Kingston, the Sounder Train, Sound Transit buses, DART paratransit service, and Vanpool. Edmonds Ferry Terminal, Edmonds College Transit Center, Edmonds Park & Ride, Swamp Creek Park & Ride, Lynnwood City Center Station, and Mountlake Terrace Transit Center serve as nearby transit hubs. Local bike trails in Snohomish County also offer pedestrian and bike-friendly travel options.
Enjoy seamless connections to light rail to get to Seattle and beyond.
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Learn about fares & passesCome explore the idyllic city of Edmonds, Washington‘s first Certified Creative District. Catch a Community Transit bus downtown to explore the rich art scene and extensive dining and retail options. Explore the picturesque waterfront and connect to regional transit via the ferry or Sounder Train.
Every February, the United States observes Black History Month to celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black and African Americans throughout history. This month serves as a reminder to celebrate the resilience, courage, and impact of individuals who have played pivotal roles in shaping our nation.
Black History Month originates in the United States and honors key civil rights movement figures. It also fosters awareness of Black and African American culture, history, and struggles.
One iconic figure is Rosa Parks, often called the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement. She made history by refusing to give up her bus seat, sparking a wave of activism. Her courageous act led to significant strides in desegregation and equal rights.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership and commitment to the Civil Rights Movement helped pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended the legal separation of people by race in public spaces. It also banned job discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin.
If you want to attend events in the area or learn more, here are some resources to assist you on your journey:
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As we commemorate Black History Month, let us not only recognize these remarkable individuals but also acknowledge the countless unsung heroes who have shaped our nation. It is a time to celebrate diversity, promote inclusion, and work towards a future where everyone is treated equally.
At Community Transit, we value the diverse and unique perspectives current and new employees bring to the agency. If you want to learn about career opportunities at Community Transit and how to help people get from where they are to where they want to be, click here.