Swift Network News: Exciting News for Riders in Mill Creek and Everett!

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Swift Network News - Community Transit

 

July 17, 2024

Exciting News for Riders in Mill Creek and Everett!

New Bus Loop at McCollum Park Will Open July 20 for All Routes

The Swift Orange Line opened at McCollum Park Park & Ride on March 30. Riders of Routes 412, 810, and 860 have been using a temporary bus stop while construction wrapped up.

The temporary bus stop will close at the end of service on July 19. Please use the new bus loop bays listed below starting July 20:

  • Route 412 –Bay 1
  • Route 810 –Bay 3
  • Route 860 –Bay 3

Below is a map of the new bus loop at McCollum Park with the bus bays and features highlighted.

McCollum Park Park & Ride station map

McCollum Park Park & Ride map

You may continue to see construction in the area. The new parking area to the south will soon be available for riders to use.

New Swift Orange Line Station at Mill Creek Blvd Now Open

Riders can now use the new Swift Orange Line station at 164th St SE and Mill Creek Blvd to travel westbound toward Edmonds College.

If you’re planning on catching the Swift Orange Line, be sure to pay at the station before boarding. Swift Orange Line buses arrive every 10 minutes!

Swift Orange Line Mill Creek Blvd station

Swift Orange Line Mill Creek Blvd station


Swift Integration Map

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 North/185th Link light rail station on Sept. 14. 

Swift Green Line connects the Seaway Transit Center in Everett and Canyon Park Park & Ride in Bothell. This line will eventually 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 connects riders in 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 began in March 2024.

Swift Gold Line will connect downtown Everett, downtown Marysville, and Arlington. Visit our online open house to give input by Aug. 7.  

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.

 

Illustration of Community Transit Swift bus with title, "Swift Resources"

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