Getting around Marysville 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 Marysville community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Marysville, feel good about how you get there.

 

About Marysville

Marysville is the second-largest city in Snohomish County after Everett, with a population of 71,144 in the 2022 U.S. census. As of 2015, Marysville was also the fastest-growing city in Washington state, growing at an annual rate of 2.5 percent. Marysville is home to many regional destinations. One of the largest employers of Marysville residents is the Boeing Company and their Everett assembly plant. Much of its economy centers around retail sales, including downtown Marysville Towne Center Mall.  The Naval Station Everett also is a major area employer. 

People traveling to and from the area can choose from multiple bus routes served by Community Transit. Smokey Point Transit Center and four local park & rides are major hubs for many of these regional transit options. Other options include Community Transit's DART paratransit service and Vanpool. Local parks and bike trails also offer nearby options for pedestrians and bikers.

 

 

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Blog / Published on Mar 10, 2023

Community Transit ridership increased 19% in 2022

Nearly a million more riders boarded Community Transit buses, vanpools, and paratransit vehicles than the previous year

Bus full of passengers on a bus

Community Transit has released its end-of-the-year ridership numbers for 2022 and the data shows a positive trend in total system boardings. 

The transit agency reported a total of 5.8M boardings in 2022, a significant increase over 4.9M boardings in 2021. Fixed-route bus service experienced a 19% increase. Breaking it down further, average weekday boardings increased by 20%, average Saturday boardings increased 14%, and average Sunday boardings increased 15% .


Swift Bus Rapid Transit
One of the significant contributing factors to the increase in boardings was Swift Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which accounted for almost 36% of total fixed-route boardings. The Swift Blue and Green lines together showed an average increase of 14% on weekdays, 11% on Saturdays, and 10% on Sundays. In comparison to the previous year, Swift BRT service had an increase of 240k total boardings.


DART Paratransit
The DART paratransit service performed well in 2022, with a 24% increase in total boardings. DART ridership was up 23% in average weekday boardings, 22% on Saturdays, and 34% on Sundays. 


Vanpool 
Vanpool total boardings went up 22% in ’22, almost 51k more boardings than the previous year. As of now there is 252 Vanpool vehicles on the road versus 219 at the end of 2021.


Zip
Zip Alderwood Shuttle started service in October 2022 and ridership numbers were not included in this report.


Many factors have contributed to the increase in transit ridership, including the loosening of COVID-19 policies and attitudes, which allowed people to return to office work and other activities. The introduction of the free youth transit pass in September 2022 also had a positive impact on the boardings.