Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Mill Creek community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Mill Creek feel good about how you get there.
Mill Creek has a variety of transit options. There are two Swift Bus Rapid Transit lines that run through Mill Creek. The Swift Green Line runs from Seaway to Canyon Park. The new Swift Orange Line, which runs from McCollum Park & Ride to Edmonds College, connects riders to Lynnwood Transit Center and Link Light Rail coming in fall of 2024 . People traveling to and from the area can connect with local transit options at three nearby transit hubs including Ash Way Park & Ride, Mariner Park & Ride, and McCollum Park & Ride. Mill Creek riders can find service through by Community Transit buses, DART paratransit service, and Vanpool. Sound Transit also provides service to local park & rides. North Creek Trail also offers nearby options for pedestrians and bikers.
For many years, service changes at Community Transit included minor schedule adjustments or adding more trips to existing routes. On occasion, we introduced new service, like the Swift Blue Line in 2009 and Swift Green Line in 2019.
Our recent service change on March 30 was the agency’s first significant service change in many years. It included the addition of the Swift Orange Line, new Routes 114, 166, and 120, and the elimination of Routes 115, 116, and 196. With the launch of Link light rail and the opening of the Lynnwood City Center on September 14, another major service change is on the horizon.
South Snohomish County, in particular, will have:
There will be a lot of information to share with you! Because of this, we want to know how you learned about our recent service changes.
By taking this survey, you will let us know how we did for the March 30 changes. Your feedback will help us find ways to best communicate with you moving forward.
Thanks in advance for helping us learn how to best inform you about the exciting changes coming to Snohomish County public transit.