Everett Transit

Everett Transit
Founded 1893
Headquarters 3201 Smith Ave.
Locale Everett, WA
Service type bus service, paratransit
Routes 11
Hubs Everett Station, Everett Community College Station & Everett Mall Station
Fleet 42
Director Tom Hingson
Website http://www.everetttransit.org/

Everett Transit is the public transit authority of Everett, Washington, the only city in Snohomish County not to belong to Community Transit. As of 2017, Everett Transit operates 42 buses within Everett on 11 routes. Its annual ridership in 2016 was about 2 million.

Everett Transit became a department of the City of Everett in 1969, though it traces its roots back to the first public transit service to operate in the city, Everett City Lines, which began in 1893.

Route list

Route Weekend Service Start via End Notes
2 Saturday only Mall Station Southwest Everett, Mariner P&R Mall Station Unidirectional circulator.
3 Yes Everett Station View Ridge, Casino Rd. Boeing Serves Boeing during peak hours only.
4 Yes EVCC College Station, Everett Station Pacific Ave. & Nassau St.
6 No Everett Station Marine View Dr. Waterfront No off-peak service.
7 Yes College Station Everett Station, Evergreen Way Mall Station
8 Yes Everett Station Everett Station, Hardeson Rd. Airport Rd. & Evergreen Way
12 Yes Mall Station Casino Rd., Boeing, 100th St. Mall Station Unidirectional circulator. Does not serve Boeing on weekends.
17 Yes College Station Everett Station, Colby Ave. Mall Station
18 No Everett Station Mukilteo Blvd. Mukilteo Ferry Terminal
29 Yes College Station Everett Station, Broadway, S. Everett P&R Mall Station
70 No Mukilteo Ferry Terminal (commuter/express) Boeing No off-peak service.


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