Community Transit is here to get you where you want to go. We are proud to be a part of the Tulalip / Quil Ceda community — we live here, ride here, and drive here. Wherever you need to go in Tulalip / Quil Ceda, feel good about how you get there.
The Federal Government recognizes the Tulalip Tribes as a sovereign Indian Tribe operating under a Tribal Constitution approved by the Secretary of Interior. Tulalip employs over 3,500 people working for the Tulalip Tribes, many of whom work in the Tribes' business enterprises: Tulalip Resort Casino, Quil Ceda Creek Casino, Tulalip Bingo, Leasing, Tulalip Broadband, Salish Networks, Tulalip Data Services, Tulalip Liquor & Smoke Shop, and Quil Ceda Village.
Tulalip / Quil Ceda and is home to many regional destinations. People traveling to and from the area can choose from multiple transit options. Community Transit offers regional bus service to Tulalip via Route 222. Quil Ceda Village offers shopping, dining, and entertainment including a casino. The Tulalip Resort provides shuttle service to and from other hotels, shopping and popular attractions. Everything in Quil Ceda Village is also within walking distance. Tulalip Transit is a rural public transportation option designed to provide service to areas of the Tulalip Tribes Reservation. Tulalip Transit provides a free public transportation service. Community Transit also Provides DART paratransit service and Vanpool to local riders who qualify.
Pictured above: A man scanning an ORCA card on an ORCA card reader.
If you’ve used public transit in the Puget Sound area, you’ve probably heard of an ORCA card. An ORCA card is the easiest way to pay your transit fares with many local transit agencies, including Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Sound Transit, Pierce Transit, and Kitsap Transit. ORCA cards can also be used on walk-on trips on Washington State Ferries, as well as on the Seattle Center Monorail and the Seattle Streetcar.
Using an ORCA card can save you money on transit, with built-in two-hour transfer credit and daily and monthly passes. With light rail coming to Snohomish County in 2024, now is a great time to get an ORCA card so you can easily transfer between transit services with the tap of a card.
To pay your fare with an ORCA card, tap your card on the ORCA card reader as you get on the bus, ferry, or train – and that’s it! The ORCA card replaces cash and coins, so you don’t have to carry change with you. ORCA cards are the size of a debit card, so they easily fit in your wallet or pocket.
On Community Transit buses, just scan your card at the ORCA card reader at the front of each bus as you get on. For Community Transit’s Swift buses, scan your card at the reader located at the end of each Swift station before you come onboard.
You can order an ORCA card online or purchase one in person at select locations. When you order an Adult, Senior (65+), or Youth (6-18) ORCA card online, you will receive it by mail in 5-10 business days. For senior or youth cards, proof of age is required.
If you need help paying for public transportation, there are ORCA card options for income qualified riders and persons with disabilities. Visit the myorca.com website and answer a few short questions to find out if you qualify for one of these options.
1. You can add a dollar amount to your ORCA card with E-purse and pay as you go, like using a debit card.
2. You can add daily or monthly passes to your card. For riders who take more than 18 roundtrips a month, we recommend the monthly pass. Pick a pass value based on the fare of your most frequent trip. For instance, buy a $2.50 pass if you’re an adult who takes local Community Transit buses. Your monthly pass is good for unlimited rides on transit systems throughout the region, at that value.
Visit the myorca.com website to explore which option will work better for you and watch tutorials on how to add value to your card using one of these methods.
There is also a myORCA app, which works together with your ORCA card so you can manage your ORCA account and add funds to your card from anywhere, 24/7. You can find it in the Apple IOS Store and Google Play Store.
Using an ORCA card is a great way to pay for your transit fare, because it can save you time and money during your travels, especially if you are transferring between local transit agencies. You can learn more about all things ORCA on the myorca.com website.