Everett Transit

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Everett Transit
File:Everett Transit logo.png
Founded1893
Headquarters3201 Smith Ave.
LocaleEverett, WA
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes18
HubsEverett Station, Everett Community College Station & Everett Mall Station
Fleet49
DirectorTom Hingson
Website[1]

Everett Transit is the public transit authority of Everett, Washington, the only city in Snohomish County not to belong to Community Transit. As of 2010, Everett Transit operates 49 buses within Everett on 18 routes. Its annual ridership in 2009 was 2.5 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.

Route list

  • 2 South Everett Circulator
  • 3 North to Everett Station - South to W Casino Rd
  • 4 North Everett Circulator
  • 5 North to Harborfront - South to Everett Station
  • 7 North via Evergreen Way - South via Evergreen Way
  • 8 North to Everett Station - South to Evergreen Center
  • 9 North to College Station - South to Airport Road
  • 12 Mall Circulator
  • 14 Mall Circulator
  • 17 North via S. Colby - South via S. Colby
  • 18 East to Everett Station - West to Mukilteo Ferry
  • 25 North Everett Circulator
  • 27 South to Murphy's Corner - North to Mall Station
  • 29 South to Mall Station - North to College Station
  • 70X Express Trips between Mukilteo and Boeing
  • 79X Express Trips between Marysville and Everett
  • 701 Express Trips from Everett Station to Mall Station
  • 702 Express Trips from Mall Station to Everett Station

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