All riders should check their schedules for changes
Community Transit is making changes to bus service on March 28 and many riders will see changes to schedules. All riders should check their new schedule before March 28. See an overview of these changes below and visit Community Transit's service change webpage to learn more.
Why is bus service changing?
Community Transit has four service changes throughout the year. During these changes, we work to improve connections with buses and other local transit, adjust schedules for actual travel times, and make bus service more reliable. In some cases, these changes are made in response to riders' comments and requests.
Which routes will have changes on March 28?
Routes with notable schedule changes
101 (Mariner Park & Ride – Aurora Village Transit Center)
102 (Edmonds Station – Lynnwood City Center Station)
109 (Ash Way Park & Ride – Lake Stevens Transit Center)
117 (Mukilteo Ferry – Lynnwood City Center Station)
209 (Smokey Point Transit Center – Lake Stevens Transit Center)
Swift Green Line (Seaway Transit Center – Canyon Park Park & Ride)
Routes with more trips
201 (Smokey Point Transit Center – Lynnwood City Center Station)
202 (Smokey Point Transit Center – Lynnwood City Center Station)
Swift Blue Line (Everett Station – Shoreline North/185th Station)
Routes with fewer trips
ST 510 (Everett Station – Seattle)
ST 515 (Lynnwood City Center Station – Seattle)
904 (Marysville – Lynnwood City Center Station)
Link 2 line crosslake connection is opening, too
More exciting news for local transit riders! On Saturday March 28, Link 2 Line Crosslake Connection will open—providing riders with light rail service across Lake Washington. Visit the Sound Transit website at soundtransit.org/crosslake for more information about the crosslake connection.
Where can I learn more?
Our service change webpageis your go-to place to learn about everything service change related. This webpage contains route specific information, including maps and detailed information which explains the upcoming changes.
Maps & Schedules and Plan My Trip tools which you can use to plan a trip and see the updates to your route. Just make sure to set your travel date to March 28 or later.
Sign up for email or text Rider Alerts to stay up to date on changes to your bus. Get real-time Rider Alerts about bus delays, reroutes or cancellations, and learn about changes to the routes you ride.
Talk with Customer Care about the upcoming service change and get personalized trip planning:
You can also speak to someone to learn more by visiting the Community Transit Ride Store at Lynnwood City Center Station. The Ride Store is your go-to destination for all things transit.
Ride Store hours:
Monday–Friday | 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Weekends | 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Written by Samantha Menzimer, Communications Strategist
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