Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Edmonds community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Edmonds, feel good about how you get there.
Edmonds is a city in the southwest corner of Snohomish County, facing Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains to the west. The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area, located 15 miles north of Seattle and 18 miles southwest of Everett. It is the third most populous city in Snohomish County.
People traveling to and within the area can choose from multiple routes served by Community Transit buses, including Swift Blue Line and Swift Orange Line Bus Rapid Transit, the Sounder Train, and a ferry station with ferries running between Edmonds and Kingston.
Local transit options include Sound Transit buses, Community Transit buses, the Sounder Train, DART paratransit service, and Vanpool. Edmonds Station / Ferry Terminal, Edmonds College Transit Center, Edmonds Park & Ride, Swamp Creek Park & Ride and Lynnwood Transit Center, and Mountlake Terrace transit Center serve as major area transit hubs. Interurban Trail, North Creek Trail and North Creek trail also offer nearby options for pedestrians and bikers.
Come explore the idyllic city of Edmonds, Washington‘s first Certified Creative District. Catch a Community Transit bus downtown to explore the rich art scene and extensive dining and retail options. Explore the picturesque waterfront and connect to regional transit via the ferry or Sounder Train.
A new Swift Blue Line station on northbound Hwy 99 at 196th Street SW in Lynnwood is now open! This new Community Transit station provides easy access to Lynnwood Crossroads, James Village, and other nearby businesses for Swift Blue Line riders traveling to and from the north. It will also create easy connections between the Swift Blue Line and future Swift Orange Line.
The new station features a new design to make your trip safer and easier. This is the first full Swift station update since the launch of Swift service in 2009. At the new station, you will experience:
Better protection from bad weather to keep you warm and dry
Increased security measures to make you feel safer while you wait for the bus
Better signage to make travel easier for everyone
Easier payment options for ORCA and Swift tickets
The Swift Orange Line stations will use this same design when they open in 2024. The Orange Line will run between McCollum Park Park & Ride and Edmonds College. It will connect to the Swift Green Line in Mill Creek and the Swift Blue Line at this new northbound station and the existing southbound station on Hwy 99.
We will also be extending the Swift Green and Blue Lines, as well as planning for the Swift Gold line, in the coming years. Sign up for the Swift Network News to stay up to date on our Swift network expansion.