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Everett Transit

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Local public transit operator in Everett, Washington
Everett Transit
Founded1893
Headquarters3201 Smith Ave.
LocaleEverett, WA
Service typebus service,paratransit
Routes10
HubsEverett Station,Everett Community College Station &Everett Mall Station
Fleet42
DirectorMichael Schmieder
Websitehttps://www.everetttransit.org/

Everett Transit is thepublic transit authority ofEverett, Washington, the only city inSnohomish County not to belong toCommunity Transit. As of 2017, Everett Transit operates 42buses within Everett on ten 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. The system has several hubs, includingEverett Station,Everett Community College,Seaway Transit Center, andEverett Mall Station.

A budget crisis in the late 2010s had led to discussions about merging the system withCommunity Transit.[1] As of 2023[update], Everett Transit has a fleet of 42 buses, of which 19 arebattery electric models fromProterra andGillig.[2]

Route list

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As of June 18, 2023[update][3]
RouteWeekend ServiceStartviaEndNotes
2YesMariner P&R4th Avenue West, 7th Avenue SoutheastMall Station
3YesEverett StationView Ridge, DogwoodSeaway Transit Center
4YesEverett Community CollegeWalnut Street, RiversideEverett Station
6YesWaterfrontWest Marine View DriveEverett Station
7YesEverett Community CollegeEverett Station, Evergreen WayMall Station
8YesEverett StationColby Avenue, Casino Road, Seaway Transit Center,Paine FieldAirport Road & Evergreen Way
12YesSeaway Transit CenterCasino Road, 7th AvenueMall Station
18NoEverett StationSeaway Transit Center, Mukilteo BoulevardMukilteo Ferry TerminalPeak hours only
19YesEverett StationColby AveEverett Community College
29YesEverett Community CollegeEverett Station, Broadway, Lowell, Silver Lake (select trips only)Mall Station

References

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  1. ^Giordano, Lizz (November 8, 2019)."Everett entertains pitch for joining county-wide bus system".The Everett Herald. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2020.
  2. ^Podsada, Janice (August 9, 2023)."Everett Transit seeks feds' advice after Proterra bankruptcy".The Everett Herald. RetrievedAugust 10, 2023.
  3. ^"Everett Transit Bus Schedule & Service Guide". Everett Transit. June 18, 2019. RetrievedJune 18, 2023.

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