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On September 14, Community Transit will implement substantial changes to bus services in the Lynnwood area, eliminating over 20 existing routes. This strategic move is designed to coincide with the launch of the Lynnwood light rail system, allowing for a more integrated and efficient public transportation network. Local officials have stated that the new routes will enhance accessibility and reduce travel times for commuters. Community Transit is actively engaging with the public to provide information about the service changes and assist riders in adapting to the new system. The elimination of certain routes has raised concerns among some residents about accessibility, but officials assure that the redesigned network will better serve the community's needs.

The changes are part of a larger initiative to modernize transportation options in the region. As the transition date approaches, residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new route maps and schedules. This significant shift reflects a commitment to improving public transit and meeting the evolving needs of Lynnwood's population.

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