News / Published on Aug 12, 2024

Route 113 has been eliminated and replaced with new bus routes

Riders of Route 113 will have new route options September 14

A picture of a blue and white Community Transit Route 113 bus driving up a hill.

On Sept. 14, Community Transit will make major changes to bus service, and riders will have more travel options in Snohomish County. One of these changes includes eliminating some routes and replacing them with new route options, which will help with more reliable bus service in your area.

Route 113 will be eliminated and replaced with other bus routes. If you currently ride Route 113, you will take a new route to reach your destination starting Sept. 14.  

Your new route options

Route 113 is being replaced with new Route 117 and Route 103. Both of these routes will end at Lynnwood City Center Station, where riders will have the option to transfer to light rail to travel into Seattle.

Route 117 (Mukilteo - Lynnwood City Center Station) 

  • Route 117 will serve Mukilteo Station where it will connect with the Clinton ferry and Sounder train. It will then continue to Mukilteo Speedway and follow the path of the current Route 107.
  • Route 117 will continue south from Mukilteo Speedway along Alderwood Mall Pkwy and Alderwood Mall Blvd to Lynnwood City Center Station.

Route 103 (Hardeson Road - Lynnwood City Center Station)

  • Route 103 will begin on Hardeson Rd and connect to Seaway Transit Center, then will follow the same path as Route 107 along Mukilteo Speedway , until it reaches Harbour Pointe Blvd.
  • Then, Route 103 will follow the path of the current Route 113 through Mukilteo and Lynnwood west of Mukilteo Speedway, then continue south to Lynnwood City Center Station.

Need to transfer between the new Routes 103 and 117 to reach your final destination? Riders can easily transfer between these routes at Mukilteo Speedway and 92nd St SW.

A map showing the path of Route 117 which is being eliminated, and it's replacement options.

Pictured above: Route 113 will be replaced with new Routes 103 and 117.

Watch the video to learn more

Route 107-113-1920x1080 from Community Transit on Vimeo.

Learn more about upcoming changes to bus service

The Service Change webpage is your go-to place for everything service change related. This webpage contains route specific information, including maps and videos that explain the upcoming changes in detail.

This page also links to the Maps & Schedules and Plan My Trip tools which you can use to preview your new route or plan a trip to see the updates to your route. Make sure to set the departure and arrival date after Sept. 14 to see your new route. 

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. Sign up for Rider Alerts here.  

To talk with a person about the upcoming service change and get personalized trip planning, contact the Community Transit Customer Care team, available Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at (800) 562-1375 or (425) 353-RIDE (7433), TTY: 711 or you can email riders@commtrans.org.

Important dates 

  • Friday, Aug. 30 – Link light rail arrives in Snohomish County.   
  • Sunday, Sept. 1 – Community Transit will be updating fares. All standard adult fares for all Community Transit bus service will be $2.50. 
  • Saturday, Sept. 14 – Community Transit’s major service change.