McCollum Park Bus Stop Relocation and Pedestrian Path
The McCollum Park Park & Ride bus stops have been temporarily relocated for construction. Riders should board at the temporary stop on Park Road, near the southern entrance to McCollum Park parking lot. Please board buses at the designated bus platforms and shelters (see the pedestrian detour map to the right).
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What's coming at McCollum Park Park & Ride
The future bus station will include some exciting new features to improve efficiency, sustainability, and rider experience. Below you’ll find a description of what to expect once construction is completed!
- New bus shelters for local routes
- Sidewalk upgrades
- New trees and landscaping
- New lighting elements to provide better visibility at night
- Upgraded tactile ground panels to improve accessibility
- New ticket vending machines and digital kiosks
- New digital signage to display bus arrival information, share time-sensitive announcements, and allow for audible messaging
- New windscreen design to improve effectiveness in rainy conditions and protect from windchill
- New station seating to improve comfort
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About Swift Bus Rapid Transit
Community Transit is expanding its Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network with additional lines connecting the area.
Swift Orange Line will connect south Snohomish County to the region’s high-capacity transit network when Sound Transit’s Link light rail extends to Lynnwood. Construction began in May 2022. Swift Orange Line service is scheduled to start in 2024.
Swift Blue Line connects Everett to the Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline.
Swift Green Line connects the Seaway Transit Center in Everett and Canyon Park Park & Ride in Bothell. This line will extend from Canyon Park Park & Ride to UW Bothell.
Swift Blue Line will connect the Aurora Village Transit Center to the Shoreline 185th Link light rail station when light rail opens.
Swift Gold Line will connect downtown Everett, downtown Marysville, and Arlington. We are in the early stages of planning the project. More details about the timeline and community engagement coming soon!
During construction, we will occasionally send out email updates to share updates about construction, upcoming traffic impacts, and more information about the project. See more details at Community Transit Swift BRT.
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 Have questions during construction?
You are receiving this email because you have expressed interest in Community Transit’s Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network, or you have signed up for email alerts for a route near an existing or future Swift line.
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