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
Community Transit’s bus rapid transit network currently includes the Swift Blue and Swift Green lines. We're thrilled to announce the upcoming expansion of Swift with the launch of Orange Line on March 30, 2024. As part of this exciting development, we’re hiring more bus drivers! Keep an eye out, as you might see some of your familiar dedicated Swift drivers operating the new Swift Orange Line route.
We spoke with one of Community Transit’s bus drivers about his experience driving the Swift Blue and Swift Green lines. After five years of driving for CT, Jason Lee (pictured, right) has gained extensive experience on many routes but prefers driving Swift.
“I love getting people where they need to go,” says Jason, recalling an experience where he helped someone catch the bus. One of Jason’s passengers was getting off to transfer to another route. When Jason noticed the passenger struggling to gather his belongings quickly, he used his radio to ask the other bus driver to wait a moment, then helped the passenger carry everything and be on his way.
Jason loves interacting with different people daily and tells us that the most rewarding part of the job is when people express their appreciation for him. He knows that buses are many people’s only mode of transportation, and says, “It’s cool that I get to be the one to help them.”
Community Transit echoes the appreciation from our riders, who rely on dedicated individuals to connect them to their destinations safely and seamlessly. The bus drivers play a vital role in getting you from where you are to where you want to be. We look forward to providing more service to the community with the Swift Orange Line in the spring.
Ready to drive for us? Click to learn more about a career as a bus driver, the hiring process, and requirements. You don’t need previous professional driving experience to be a great CT bus driver — we’ll give you the tools for success by providing paid, comprehensive training that includes generous benefits.