What to expect with ongoing construction at McCollum Park
The Swift Orange Line service is launching this Saturday, March 30, 2024! The Swift Orange Line joins the Swift Blue and Green lines as the third Swift line in Snohomish County.
Construction along the Swift Orange corridor between Edmonds College and McCollum Park Park & Ride is nearly complete. Riders may notice that construction is still happening at select spots along the corridor. This construction will not impact the Swift Orange line service, though riders for other routes serving McCollum Park Park & Ride will need to continue using the temporary stop during construction.
What to expect at McCollum Park Park & Ride:
- Swift Orange Line riders can get on and off the bus at the new Swift station in the transit loop.
- The Swift Green Line will continue to operate at the Swift Green Line stations along 128th St SE/132nd St SE.
- Riders for Routes 412, 810, and 860 will continue to get on and off the bus at the temporary bus stop on Park Road while construction continues in the transit loop.
See you tomorrow at the Swift Orange Line Block Party!
Come enjoy food, music, and fun for the whole family.
WHEN: Saturday, March 30, 2024, 12-3 p.m.
WHERE: Edmonds College
WHAT: Food trucks, music, and fun family activities
LEARN MORE: Visit communitytransit.org/blockparty
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About Swift Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
Community Transit is expanding its Swift bus rapid transit (BRT) network with additional lines connecting the area.
Swift Blue Line connects Everett to the Aurora Village Transit Center in Shoreline. This line will extend from the Aurora Village Transit Center to the Shoreline 185th Link light rail station when light rail opens.
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 Green line Extension will add up to six additional pairs of stations between Canyon Park, downtown Bothell, and UW Bothell/Cascadia College.
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 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 projects. See more details at Community Transit Swift BRT.
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