Community Transit makes schedule changes, offers options with more than 15,000 service hours

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Community Transit will implement schedule changes starting March 29, enhancing its bus service with an additional 15,000 annual service hours. This initiative aims to improve rider experience by providing more early morning and late evening services, ultimately reducing travel times and improving connections to various destinations. As part of the adjustments, some bus stops will be added or removed, making it easier for riders to access local areas. Riders should also check for changes to boarding locations at key transit centers, including Lynnwood City Center Station and Everett Station. To prepare for these changes, Community Transit encourages riders to explore the new schedules and utilize the trip planning feature on their website.

The agency also offers real-time alerts for route changes, ensuring that riders stay informed. These service improvements align with the agency's "Transit Changes in 2024 & Beyond" plan, emphasizing a commitment to better service quality and accessibility. Additional details about the upcoming changes are available at communitytransit. org/servicechange.

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