Community Transit Sunday bus schedule on Independence Day

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Community Transit and Sound Transit will operate on a Sunday schedule for Independence Day on July 4. The Zip Shuttle will run regularly from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m.

in Lynnwood, Arlington, and Lake Stevens, with adjusted hours in Darrington. Customer Care phone lines and the Ride Store will remain closed, limiting access to support services. Community Transit emphasizes that fireworks are prohibited on all buses and transit properties, including centers and park-and-ride lots, to ensure passenger safety. For more information on bus schedules, visit communitytransit. org/Schedules.

Passengers seeking personalized trip planning can reach Customer Care at (425) 353-RIDE (7433) prior to the holiday. This service change reflects a commitment to accommodating passenger needs during holiday travel. The prohibition on fireworks underscores the focus on safety during a day often associated with celebrations.

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