Link Transits Route 22 will operate on a Festival Schedule for Oktoberfest this year City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Link Transit’s Route 22 will run on a Festival Schedule for this year’s Oktoberfest, offering vital transportation options for festival attendees. The service promises 24 round trips on weekdays and eight on weekends, ensuring that visitors can easily navigate between Leavenworth and Wenatchee. The last bus departs Leavenworth at 9:00 p. m. on weekdays and 7:30 p.

m. on weekends, promoting safe travel for those enjoying the festivities. This initiative not only enhances access to the event but also reflects the city's dedication to community service and public safety. Detailed schedules are available on the Link Transit website, making it easy for attendees to plan their journeys. As Oktoberfest draws significant crowds, reliable transportation options are crucial for a seamless experience.

The festival is a cornerstone of local culture and tourism, contributing positively to the economy. By providing this service, Link Transit plays a key role in supporting the community during busy events.

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