Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) makes it easy to get around locally and connects you with regional transit options to get you farther faster. New to Swift? Learn more about how to ride.
Swift is like light rail on wheels — buses stop at every station and are so frequent, you don’t need a schedule. Buses come every 10–12 minutes on weekdays and every 20 minutes during evenings and weekend.
To keep things moving swiftly, riders pay at the station before boarding at any door. Fares can be paid with an ORCA card or at a ticket kiosk with cash or credit card. Swift buses only stop for about 10 seconds at each station. Signal priority technology and bus lanes keep Swift running quickly through traffic.
All Swift stations are accessible and Swift buses can accommodate wheelchairs, walkers, strollers, and bikes. All buses have low floors, with only one step from the ground to the main floor. Announcements are made for every Swift stop.
Thoughtfully designed stations include rain shelters, lighting, and seating. Digital signs display real-time information about when the next bus will arrive.
Swift fare is the same as other local bus fare and riders never pay more than $2.50 per ride. Reduced fares are available for riders 65 and older, riders with disabilities, Medicare cardholders, and people from low-income households. Youth 18 and younger ride free. When you pay using an ORCA card, your fare payment can be transferred between rides on buses and light rail for two hours after you first use your card.
See where you can catch a Swift bus. Future network expansions are also on the way!
Blue Line runs between Everett Station and the Shoreline North/185th Station and connects with Swift Green Line at Highway 99 & Airport Road.
Green Line runs between Seaway Transit Center near Boeing-Everett and Canyon Park Park & Ride in Bothell. and connects with Swift Blue Line at Highway 99 & Airport Road
Orange Line runs between Edmonds College in Lynnwood and McCollum Park Park & Ride in Mill Creek. It connects with Swift Blue Line at Highway 99 & 196th Street in Lynnwood and shares stations with Swift Green Line on Bothell-Everett Highway in Mill Creek.
The Swift Gold Line will bring fast, frequent, and reliable bus service to north Snohomish County by connecting downtown Everett to downtown Marysville and Arlington. Learn more about the Swift Gold Line project and opportunities for engagement.
You'll never wait more than 20 to 30 minutes for the next bus when you ride Swift.
Tap with ORCA. Your ORCA card is the best and fastest way to pay because it automatically gives you a two-hour transfer to buses or other transit, such as light rail. Just tap your card and hop on!
Learn more about ORCABuy a ticket. Pay with cash or credit card at a ticket kiosk on the station platform. Tickets are valid only on Swift and until the expiration time shown (1 hour and 30 minutes). Always keep your ticket as proof of payment (and a souvenir).
Learn more about tickets and how to payAn ORCA card provides an automatic two-hour transfer to buses or other transit.
With a Swift ticket, you can transfer to another Swift bus until the ticket expires. Transferring to any other bus will require another full fare for that bus.
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