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Everett Transit

Everett Transit
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Founded1893
Headquarters3201 Smith Ave.
LocaleEverett, WA
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes10
HubsEverett Station, Everett Community College Station & Everett Mall Station
Fleet42
DirectorTom Hingson
Websitehttp://www.everetttransit.org/

Everett Transit is the public transit authority of Everett, Washington, the only city in Snohomish County not to belong to Community Transit. As of 2017, Everett Transit operates 42 buses within Everett on ten routes. Its annual ridership in 2016 was about 2 million.

Everett Transit became a department of the City of Everett in 1969, though it traces its roots back to the first public transit service to operate in the city, Everett City Lines, which began in 1893. The system has several hubs, including Everett Station, Everett Community College, Seaway Transit Center, and Everett Mall Station.

A budget crisis in the late 2010s had led to discussions about merging the system with Community Transit.[1]

Route list

As of March 31, 2019[2]
Route Weekend Service Start via End Notes
2 Saturday only Mariner P&R 4th Avenue West, 7th Avenue Southeast Mall Station
3 Yes Everett Station View Ridge, Dogwood Seaway Transit Center
4 Yes Everett Community College Walnut Street, Riverside Everett Station
6 Yes Everett Community College Watefront, West Marine View Drive Everett Station
7 Yes Everett Community College Everett Station, Evergreen Way Mall Station
8 Yes Everett Station Colby Avenue, Casino Road, Seaway Transit Center, Paine Field Airport Road & Evergreen Way
12 Yes Seaway Transit Center Casino Road, 7th Avenue Mall Station
18 No Everett Station Mukilteo Boulevard Mukilteo Ferry Terminal Peak hours only
29 Yes Everett Community College Everett Station, Broadway, Lowell, Silver Lake Mall Station
70 No Mukilteo Ferry Terminal Seaway Transit Center Peak hours only

References

  1. ^ Giordano, Lizz (November 8, 2019). "Everett entertains pitch for joining county-wide bus system". The Everett Herald. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Everett Transit Bus Schedule & Service Guide". Everett Transit. March 31, 2019. Retrieved March 31, 2019.

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