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EVERETT 2044 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 6/17/2025 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT <br /> Page 94 <br />designed to enhance mobility for those with specific needs, cover over 500,000 miles annually, serving <br />74,491 riders in 2024. Most of the transit usage (87%) is observed on weekdays, indicating alignment <br />with daily work commutes. Infrastructure challenges include the Operations Base's bus holding capacity, <br />which is currently at its limit of 42 buses. <br />Community Transit, serving Snohomish County’s urban area, offers local bus service, commuter routes, <br />and Swift Bus Rapid Transit lines. DART paratransit services extend the transit reach, ensuring those with <br />disabilities have adequate transportation options. Community Transit's Vanpool service further <br />complements the transit system, offering shared commute options for groups with similar destinations. <br />Sound Transit's ST Express bus service connects major regional destinations throughout the Puget Sound <br />region, such as Lynnwood, Seattle, Bothell, and Bellevue. Sounder North commuter rail offers two trips a <br />day of peak-direction commuter rail service to Mukilteo, Edmonds, and Seattle’s King Street Station. <br />Everett Station is a hub for regional, national, and even international connections by rail (Amtrak) and <br />bus (Amtrak, Greyhound, Flix). Skagit Transit operates the Skagit Snohomish Connector, an express <br />route from Burlington to Everett via Mount Vernon. Island Transit in Island County also provides services <br />connecting Whidbey Island and Camano Island with local transit in Snohomish County. Figure 7 shows <br />the locations of current transit routes in Everett.