Easily get from Snohomish County to Seattle by Bus, Light Rail, and Train

Skip the stress of traffic and parking—let public transit take you where you need to go. Whether you’re commuting for work, heading to an event, or meeting friends in Seattle, there’s a fast, reliable, and affordable way to get there.

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We’re here to help you navigate the upcoming Revive I-5 lane closures

Stop by one of our in-person events at a Sno-Isle Library near you to get one-on-one support from our team. We'll help you:

  • Learn the basics of riding the bus
  • Explore your commute options and get personalized trip planning support
  • Plus, receive a FREE commuter kit and an ORCA card with unlimited transit rides for one month!

Event dates & locations:

Saturday, June 28 | 1–4 p.m.
Mariner Library – 520 128th St SW, Suite A9 & A10, Everett
Presentations at 1:30 & 3 p.m.

Wednesday, July 2 | 4:15–7 p.m.
Lynnwood Library – 19200 44th Ave W, Lynnwood
Presentations at 4:30 & 6 p.m.

Tuesday, July 8 | 4–7 p.m.
Marysville Library – 6120 Grove St, Marysville
Presentations at 4:30 & 6 p.m.

Can’t make it in person?
You can also receive personalized trip planning over the phone by connecting with our Customer Care team at (800) 562-1375, (425) 353-RIDE (7433), or TTY Relay: Dial 711

Event dates & locations:

Saturday, June 28 | 1–4 p.m.
Mariner Library – 520 128th St SW, Suite A9 & A10, Everett
Presentations at 1:30 & 3 p.m.

Wednesday, July 2 | 4:15–7 p.m.
Lynnwood Library – 19200 44th Ave W, Lynnwood
Presentations at 4:30 & 6 p.m.

Tuesday, July 8 | 4–7 p.m.
Marysville Library – 6120 Grove St, Marysville
Presentations at 4:30 & 6 p.m.

Can’t make it in person?
You can also receive personalized trip planning over the phone by connecting with our Customer Care team at (800) 562-1375, (425) 353-RIDE (7433), or TTY Relay: Dial 711



Your transit options

Community Transit local bus driving on a road

Community Transit Bus + Link Light Rail

Many of our local and express bus routes offer service between key areas of Snohomish County and Link light rail stations during busy travel hours. Then, hop off the bus and on to light rail to continue your journey into Seattle. Find bus routes that connect to light rail

a Link light rail train stopped at a station

Link Light Rail – Sound Transit 1 Line

You can connect to Link light rail from a Community Transit bus at Lynnwood City Center Station, Mountlake Terrace Station, and Shoreline North/185th Station, making it easier than ever to connect to downtown Seattle. Trains run every few minutes, so there’s no need to check a schedule.

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Sound Transit Express Buses

Some Sound Transit Express buses bring riders from Snohomish County to Seattle, and some connect riders from Snohomish County to a Link light rail station. Going to the Eastside? Two ST Express buses connect riders from Everett Station and Lynnwood City Center Station to Bellevue. ST Express bus routes start with a 5, i.e., 512. Check maps & schedules by bus route

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Sounder Train – North Line

The Sounder train provides a comfortable, scenic ride between Everett, Mukilteo, Edmonds, and downtown Seattle on weekday mornings and evenings. Plus, you can pay for the for Sounder train with your ORCA Card! Click here to check Sounder Schedules or see special Sounder schedules for specific events.


Plan your trip

Find your best route with these trip-planning tools.

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Park & Rides

Park & Rides are a great way to make your transit trip more convenient. Whether you live just a little too far from a bus stop or are meeting up with coworkers or friends to carpool, these locations let you leave your car behind and hop on the bus, light rail, or train.

Want to know if there is Park & Ride location near you? Search for Park & Ride facilities in our service area


Why ride transit?

skip the traffic

Skip the traffic

Seattle traffic can slow you down—but public transit keeps you moving. Many bus routes use carpool lanes and transit-only access to get you there faster.

let us do the driving

Let someone else drive

No need to deal with stop-and-go traffic. Sit back, relax, or catch up on your favorite podcast.

save money

Save money

Save on gas, skip paying for parking, and enjoy discounts by using an ORCA card—youth ride free, and reduced fares are available for people who qualify, such as seniors, people with a lower income, and people with disabilities.

good for the planet

Do good for the planet

More riders on transit means fewer cars on the road and lower emissions. It’s an easy way to make a difference.

a woman holding up and ORCA card and smiling

ORCA Card: One Tap, One Fare

With one card, you can ride Community Transit, Sound Transit, and other regional transit services. Just tap and go—it’s that simple.