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That Transit Show: Your ride has historyWatch or listen, and go back in time with HistoryLink Read more -
50 years later, one of Community Transit’s original buses hits the road againVisitors can step aboard “Bluebell” to travel through time and learn about the transit agency’s key milestones. Read more -
June is Ride Transit MonthJoin the Ride Transit Month celebration. Read more
More news
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Published: Feb 19, 2026
Even more ways to get to Seattle on transit
Extra trains running on Link light rail between Lynnwood and Seattle’s International District -
Published: Feb 18, 2026
Community Transit Service Alerts: Rider Alerts Made Easier
A cleaner service alert layout makes it easier to find quick answers during service disruptions. -
Published: Feb 12, 2026
New Interactive Map for DART Service Area
Community Transit unveils DART service area map and an updated webpage -
Published: Feb 6, 2026
Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine selected as Community Transit Board chair
Mountlake Terrace City Council Member Matsumoto Wright selected as vice chair; Marysville Mayor Nehring selected as secretary -
Published: Feb 6, 2026
Community Transit commits to purchase Everett Goodwill property on Casino Road
The property’s location and strategic value support the agency's future planning efforts -
Published: Jan 30, 2026
Community Transit's Coffee Guide
Places to grab a cup the next time you ride the bus -
Published: Jan 29, 2026
Did you know CT offers free travel training?
Watch That Transit Show to learn about personalized, 1:1 training that will boost your confidence riding transit. -
Published: Jan 29, 2026
Take Community Transit for your next school field trip
Edmonds teacher shares how he takes his students on field trips with public transit -
Published: Jan 26, 2026
The new episode of “The Transit Effect” with Ken Jennings explores how transit expands opportunity for all
The seven-part series explores how public transit shapes our communities in Snohomish County and beyond -
Published: Jan 26, 2026
Plan My Trip tool gets upgrade for people using a computer
Riders now have the same experience planning a trip on their computer or mobile device
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