Community Transit Sunday bus schedule on Independence Day

Edmonds, WALocal News

Community Transit and Sound Transit buses will operate on a Sunday schedule for Independence Day on July 4. The Zip Alderwood Shuttle will maintain regular service from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m.

in Lynnwood, Arlington, and Lake Stevens, and from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. in Darrington.

Customer Care phone lines and the Ride Store will be closed, prompting passengers to plan trips in advance at communitytransit. org/PlanMyTrip or by calling (425) 353-RIDE. Fireworks are strictly prohibited on all Community Transit properties, including buses and transit centers, to ensure passenger safety. This policy is especially relevant as many people celebrate Independence Day with fireworks. Community Transit aims to remind passengers of these regulations ahead of the holiday.

The Sunday schedule reflects a common practice for transit agencies during holidays, allowing for adjusted service based on expected ridership. Overall, these measures aim to facilitate smooth travel while ensuring safety on Independence Day.

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