Company Profile

Community Transit
Company Overview
Community Transit provides bus and paratransit service, vanpool and alternative commute options in Snohomish County. The agency is building a network of Swift bus rapid transit lines with Swift Blue Line along Highway 99 and the Swift Green Line between Canyon Park/Bothell and Boeing/Paine Field coming in 2019.
For bus information, call Community Transit at (425) 353-7433 or (800) 562-1375 for bus information.
For carpool or vanpool information, call (888) 814-1300 or visit https://www.communitytransit.org
Company History
Over the past four decades, Community Transit has grown from a small, local bus service into a public transportation leader for the Puget Sound region.
From a thriving vanpool program to the Swift Blue Line (the state's first bus rapid transit line), Community Transit has been at the forefront of helping Snohomish County residents think transit first.
In the Beginning: 7 Cities, 7 Routes, 18 Buses:
Community Transit (known then as the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation) began service on Oct. 4, 1976, after voters in Brier, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish and Woodway agreed to form their own local transit agency. With 18 leased GMC buses, Community Transit began serving seven routes in those communities.
That first year, Community Transit buses provided 951,200 rides. As one long-time driver recalled, the agency didn't have specific stops on routes back then. Drivers had to keep a sharp eye out for riders, who would flag down a passing bus.
All Grown Up and Still Growing:
After beginning with non-existent bus stops, the agency now serves more than 2,100 stops and 22 park and ride lots with more than 7,355 parking stalls, including the four-story Mountlake Terrace Transit Center.
Growth has been a big part of Community Transit's history. Since starting in the seven original communities, residents in every city in the county except Everett have voted to join the agency:
Monroe and Lake Stevens in 1977
Stanwood, Granite Falls, Mukilteo and Sultan in 1979 Arlington in 1980
Gold Bar, Index and Startup in 1981
Oso and Darrington in 1982
Mill Creek in 1983
Bothell in 1992
Silver Firs and Tulalip in 1997
Community Transit's Public Transportation Benefit Area has a population of more than half a million people.
Benefits
Wellness Programs, including an onsite fitness center
Flexible Spending account
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Free ORCA Card
Transportation Incentive Program
Uniform Allowance
Growth Opportunities