Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Mukilteo community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Mukilteo, feel good about how you get there.
Mukilteo is located on the Puget Sound between Everett and Edmonds. According to 2020 Census estimates, it has a population of 21,414. Several large neighborhoods are part of Mukilteo, including Chennault Beach, Harbour Pointe, Olympus Terrace, and Picnic Point.
Major employers in Mukilteo include the Mukilteo School District, Boeing Technical Center, Electroimpact, Rane, Kaas Tailored, Synrad, and Travis Industries.
Mukilteo serves as a major transportation hub. People can connect to the Washington State Ferries system at the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal, which offers service to Whidbey Island on the Clinton ferry.
Sounder commuter trains to Seattle, and bus routes to nearby cities provided by Community Transit and Everett Transit are also available. Other options include DART paratransit service and Vanpool. Several parks and trails also offer nearby options for pedestrians and bikers.
Join us as we explore the charming town of Mukilteo. Check out its popular dining and retail corridor, hike or bike the Japanese Gulch trails, explore the historic Mukilteo Lighthouse Park, and learn about the rich culture and history of the Snohomish people and the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal inspired by their longhouses. Connect to other regional travel via the ferry and local bus service
Welcome to 2024! Still thinking about your New Year’s resolution? Maybe you have a goal to reduce your carbon footprint this year. Taking transit is a great way to do just that! Start with a few trips to take errands, and then consider if you could take transit to work or school.
Community Transit serves riders across Snohomish County, from Arlington, to Snohomish, to Edmonds, and all the communities in between. Local service will be expanding in 2024, and there will be more options than ever for you take transit, so it’s a great time to try it out.
If you want to learn how to take the bus but don’t know where to start, our new “Bus Riding Basics” video has all the information you need to begin your journey. From planning your first trip and paying your fare, to choosing your seat and signaling for a stop, this video will help you know what to expect.
Congratulations, you are now ready to start riding! Plan your trip, hop on board your local bus, and test out your new knowledge. We are here to help you during your trip– so if you have any questions, feel free to ask your driver or call Customer Care (contact information below.) Community Transit will also respond to your questions and comments via our social media channels.
Have more questions? Reach out to our Customer Care Team via phone, or by using this online form. Happy riding!
Customer Care
Monday – Friday
6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
(800) 562-1375
(425) 353-RIDE (7433)
TTY: 711