Route List
Route | Weekend Service | Start | via | End | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | No | Mall Station | Southwest Everett, Mariner P&R | Mall Station | Unidirectional circulator. |
3 | Yes | Everett Station | View Ridge, Casino Rd. | Boeing | Serves Boeing during peak hours only. |
4 | No | Everett Station | EVCC, Colby Ave., Walnut St. | Everett Station | Circulator. Route 5 serves opposite direction. |
5 | Yes | Everett Station | EVCC, Colby Ave., Walnut St. | Everett Station | Circulator. Route 4 serves opposite direction. |
6 | No | Everett Station | Marine View Dr. | Waterfront | No off-peak service. |
7 | Yes | EVCC | Everett Station, Evergreen Way | Mall Station | |
8 | Yes | Everett Station | Hardeson Rd., Evergreen Way | Airport Rd. & Evergreen Way | |
12 | Yes | Mall Station | Casino Rd., Boeing, 100th St. | Mall Station | Unidirectional cirulator. Does not serve Boeing on weekends. |
17 | Some | Everett Station | Colby Ave., Beverly Blvd. | Everett Station | Operates Monday through Saturday. |
18 | No | Everett Station | Mukilteo Blvd. | Mukilteo Ferry Terminal | |
29 | Yes | EVCC | Everett Station, Broadway, S. Everett P&R | Mall Station | |
70 | No | Mukilteo Ferry Terminal | (commuter/express) | Boeing | Operates during peak hours only. |
701 | Yes | Everett Station | (express) | Mall Station |
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