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Snohomish County, Wash. – Community Transit continues to add service this fall with additional Swift bus rapid transit trips early mornings and Saturdays, longer Sunday service hours, and better transit connections to improve the journey for riders.
Both the Swift Blue and Green lines will begin weekday service earlier, at 4:15 a.m., and will run buses every 15 minutes until 6 a.m. Between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., Swift routes run buses every 10 minutes.
In response to high demand, the Swift Blue Line will operate more frequently on Saturdays, every 15 minutes. The Green Line, which started operations this past spring and is still building ridership, will remain at 20-minute service on Saturdays.
On Sundays, many routes will extend their service later in the evening, and an extra north-south route has been added between Marysville and Lynnwood. Details are listed below.
These service changes take effect starting September 22.
Riders should check the fall schedules as other bus trip times may have changed. Schedules are posted online (www.communitytransit.org/Schedules) and Bus Plus schedule books are available on buses and at other community locations.
Swift Blue Line (Aurora Village-Everett Station)
Swift Green Line (Canyon Park-Seaway Transit Center)
Edmonds Station/Seaway Transit Center
Routes 227 & 247
Weekday trip times for these routes serving Seaway Transit Center will be adjusted to improve morning and afternoon connections between Community Transit buses, partner agency buses, and Boeing shuttles.
Sunday/Major Holiday Changes
Route 201
Details about this service change are online at www.communitytransit.org/NewService [link archived].
Ask questions about this service change during the Community Transit Live webcast streaming on Facebook from 12-12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. Join us live on the Community Transit Facebook page, or watch at your convenience after that time.
You can also ask questions by phone at (425) 353-7433or email riders@commtrans.org.
Snohomish County, Wash. – Community Transit continues to add service this fall with additional Swift bus rapid transit trips early mornings and Saturdays, longer Sunday service hours, and better transit connections to improve the journey for riders.
Both the Swift Blue and Green lines will begin weekday service earlier, at 4:15 a.m., and will run buses every 15 minutes until 6 a.m. Between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., Swift routes run buses every 10 minutes.
In response to high demand, the Swift Blue Line will operate more frequently on Saturdays, every 15 minutes. The Green Line, which started operations this past spring and is still building ridership, will remain at 20-minute service on Saturdays.
On Sundays, many routes will extend their service later in the evening, and an extra north-south route has been added between Marysville and Lynnwood. Details are listed below.
These service changes take effect starting September 22.
Riders should check the fall schedules as other bus trip times may have changed. Schedules are posted online (www.communitytransit.org/Schedules) and Bus Plus schedule books are available on buses and at other community locations.
Swift Blue Line (Aurora Village-Everett Station)
Swift Green Line (Canyon Park-Seaway Transit Center)
Edmonds Station/Seaway Transit Center
Routes 227 & 247
Weekday trip times for these routes serving Seaway Transit Center will be adjusted to improve morning and afternoon connections between Community Transit buses, partner agency buses, and Boeing shuttles.
Sunday/Major Holiday Changes
Route 201
Details about this service change are online at www.communitytransit.org/NewService [link archived].
Ask questions about this service change during the Community Transit Live webcast streaming on Facebook from 12-12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. Join us live on the Community Transit Facebook page, or watch at your convenience after that time.
You can also ask questions by phone at (425) 353-7433or email riders@commtrans.org.
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