Getting around Tulalip / Quil Ceda with Community Transit

Tulalip Casino with its water fountain featuring sculptures of orcas

Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Tulalip / Quil Ceda community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Tulalip / Quil Ceda, feel good about how you get there.

 

About Tulalip / Quil Ceda

The Federal Government recognizes the Tulalip Tribes as a sovereign Indian Tribe operating under a Tribal Constitution approved by the Secretary of Interior. Tulalip employs over 3,500 people working for the Tulalip Tribes, many of whom work in the Tribes' business enterprises: Tulalip Resort Casino, Quil Ceda Creek Casino, Tulalip Bingo, Leasing, Tulalip Broadband, Salish Networks, Tulalip Data Services, Tulalip Liquor & Smoke Shop, and Quil Ceda Village.

Tulalip / Quil Ceda and is home to many regional destinations. People traveling to and from the area can choose from multiple transit options. Community Transit offers regional bus service to Tulalip via Route 222. Quil Ceda Village offers shopping, dining, and entertainment including a casino. The Tulalip Resort provides shuttle service to and from other hotels, shopping and popular attractions. Everything in Quil Ceda Village is also within walking distance. Tulalip Transit is a rural public transportation option designed to provide service to areas of the Tulalip Tribes Reservation. Tulalip Transit provides a free public transportation service. Community Transit also Provides DART paratransit service and Vanpool to local riders who qualify.

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News / Published on Mar 13, 2024

Community input helps determine recommended stations

Community input helps determine recommended stations
A map showing the Swift Green Line Extension project

Community Transit is expanding the Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network by extending the Swift Green Line. The Swift Green Line Extension will create direct connections to two major destinations at downtown Bothell and UW Bothell/Cascadia College, as well as Sound Transit’s Stride S3 BRT line.

We gathered input from the community on the proposed station locations from Oct. 16 through Nov. 10, 2023. More than 600 people visited the  Swift Green Line Extension online open house to take the survey and leave comments on the map. Your input helped the project team determine the recommended station locations listed below and displayed on the map:

  • Bothell Way NE and 228th St SE
  • Bothell Way NE and 240 St SE
  • Bothell Way NE and 201st Pl (potential future infill station)
  • Bothell Way NE and Reder Way
  • NE 185th St and 104th Ave NE (proposed Stride station shared with Swift)
  • Beardslee Blvd at UW Bothell/Cascadia College (proposed Stride station shared with Swift)

Design and environmental review is underway. The timeline for the Swift Green Line Extension aligns with the City of Bothell’s Bothell Way NE Multimodal Project and the Sound Transit Stride S3 Line.

Coordinating construction with the Bothell Way project is more efficient and reduces overall costs. We anticipate you’ll be able to ride the Swift Green Line Extension starting between 2028 and 2031.