Some projects belong solely to Community Transit. Others are a collaboration with Snohomish County, Sound Transit, King County Metro, or one of the cities we serve in our service area.
Listed below are our current projects. We invite you to learn more about them and how they might impact you.
Updated every year, the six-year Transit Development Plan (TDP) forecasts Community Transit’s financial picture and outlines the services it can then provide.
This plan guides the agency’s vision and long-term priorities for 2025-2050. Updating this plan is a project involving several public outreach periods and surveys of our ridership.
This plan, approved by Community Transit’s Board of Directors on April 6, 2023, is for bus service changes to prepare for light rail coming to Snohomish County in the next few years. Public input helped us define our plan for transit changes in 2024 and beyond.
Swift Blue Line laid the foundation for our Swift bus rapid transit network more than ten years ago. With Sound Transit’s Link light rail expanding into north Snohomish County, Community Transit will extend Swift Blue to light rail in Shoreline.
Community Transit is extending the Swift Green Line by adding up to six pairs of stations between Canyon Park Park & Ride and UW Bothell/Cascadia College.
Community Transit expanded its Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network by adding a third line, Swift Orange Line, with service that began on March 30, 2024.
Community Transit is expanding its Swift bus rapid transit network to Everett, Marysville, and Arlington with the Swift Gold Line.
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