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Avoid the Squeeze: Take the Bus to Link Light RailI-5 construction resumes with closures lasting until the end of the year. Read more -
Sunday bus schedule on Friday, July 3 – Independence Day (observed)CT will operate Sunday bus schedule on July 3, and regular service on Saturday, July 4 Read more -
Time to Tap and Go: The Ticket to Summer Fun6,000 students in Snohomish County received youth ORCA cards during the 2025-26 academic year. Read more
More news
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Published: Mar 27, 2023
Four women in transit share their thoughts during Women’s History Month
Rachel, Lisa, Michelle, and Danielle share advice and challenges for women in the workforce. -
Published: Mar 20, 2023
Community Transit welcomes older adults to try local services
Explore flexible, affordable, and accessible programs. -
Published: Mar 15, 2023
Transit Driver Appreciation Day
Join us in recognizing the hard work and dedication of our transit drivers -
Published: Mar 10, 2023
Community Transit ridership increased 19% in 2022
Nearly a million more riders boarded Community Transit buses, vanpools, and paratransit vehicles than the previous year -
Published: Mar 10, 2023
Community Transit awarded for outstanding marketing and communication work
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Published: Mar 10, 2023
Community Transit selects Geoff Patrick as Chief Communications Officer
Sound Transit veteran played key role in strengthening regional transit integration -
Published: Mar 1, 2023
Women’s History Month celebrated at Community Transit
Read how Community Transit honors and celebrates women -
Published: Mar 1, 2023
Agency public hearing & monthly board meeting, March 2
The Community Transit Board of Directors’ monthly board meeting will be at 3 p.m., Thursday, March 2. The meeting will begin with a public hearing. -
Published: Feb 28, 2023
Black History Month and Public Transit
Black History Month and public transportation are connected in several ways. Read about the connection and about ways to continue learning. -
Published: Feb 16, 2023
Black History Month Employee Spotlight: Ginnesha
Ginnesha, a CT Coach Operator, shares a bit about herself, why representation is important, and what others can do to celebrate Black History Month.
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