Community Transit Launches Orange Line Extension to Lynnwood Light Rail

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In a significant development for public transportation in Lynnwood, Community Transit will inaugurate the Orange Line extension this weekend. This new rapid bus service will link Edmonds College to Mill Creek, improving accessibility to the Lynnwood light rail. Written by Jordan Hansen and published on March 25, 2024, the article provides essential information about the extension's launch, including the date and areas served. It addresses the growing transportation needs of the community and reflects ongoing investments in public transit infrastructure. The Orange Line extension is part of a broader strategy to enhance connectivity in Snohomish County, offering commuters more convenient travel options and facilitating smoother transport links.

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