Skagit Transit
Headquarters | 600 County Shop Lane, Burlington, WA 98233-9772 |
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Service area | Skagit County, WA |
Service type | bus service, dial-a-bus, vanpool |
Routes | 15 fixed-route, 12 dial-a-bus paratransit[1] |
Stops | 505[1] |
Hubs | Skagit Station |
Fleet | 21 fixed-route, 17 paratransit, 40 vanpool[1] |
Daily ridership | 1,308[1] |
Website | skagittransit.org |
Skagit Transit is the municipal transit provider in Skagit County, Washington. It operates 11 fixed-route bus routes,[2] as well as providing vanpools for commuters and Dial-a-Ride transit for disabled riders.
Facilities
Skagit Station
Main article: Skagit Transportation Center
- Address: 105 E. Kincaid St, Mount Vernon, WA.
- Coordinates: 48°25′06.5″N 122°20′05.8″W / 48.418472°N 122.334944°W
- Facilities: A multimodal station[3] serviced by Greyhound, Amtrak Cascades, Bellingham Connector, Island Connector and Everett Express which connects with Sounder commuter rail in Everett.[4]
MOA Building
- Address: 600 County Shop Lane, Burlington, WA.
- Coordinates: 48°28′50.3″N 122°19′54.3″W / 48.480639°N 122.331750°W
- Facilities: Maintenance, Operations, Administration[5]
Fares
Riders can pay when they get on the bus. Bus does not give change but will issue an electronic ride card good for future rides.
- $1 fare plus transfer (good for 90 minutes after it is issued)
- $2 All-day pass
- $25 31-day bus pass
- $50 31-day 80x or 90x commuter bus pass.
- $15 Quarterly Skagit Valley College bus pass sticker
Routes
Intra-county
- Route 185 - Chuckanut Park & Ride to Bow-Edison
- Route 195 - Chuckanut Park & Ride to Skagit Valley Casino
- Route 204 - Skagit Station to Skagit Valley College
- Route 205 - Skagit Valley College to Skagit Station
- Route 206 - South Mount Vernon
- Route 207 - Skagit Station to Skagit Valley Hospital
- Route 208
- Route 208 North - Skagit Station to Cascade Mall
- Route 208 South - Cascade Mall to Skagit Station
- Route 300
- Route 300 East - Cascade Mall to Sedro-Woolley
- Route 300 West - Sedro-Woolley to Burlington
- Route 305
- Route 305 North - Skagit Valley College to Sedro-Woolley
- Route 305 South - Sedro-Woolley to Skagit Valley College
- Route 409 - 10th & Q Street to Island Hospital
- Route 410 - Circuit of Anacortes
- Route 513 - Skagit Station to Anacortes, via Cascade Mall
- Route 615 - La Conner to Mount Vernon
- Route 717 - Sedro-Woolley to Concrete
- Route 750 - Sedro-Woolley to Marblemount Caboose
Inter-county
- Bellingham Connector (Route 80x) - Mount Vernon to Bellingham
- Island Connector
- Whidbey Island (Route 411W) - March's Point to Oak Harbor
- Camano Island (Route 411C) - Mount Vernon to Terry's Corner Park & Ride
- Everett Connector (Route 90x)- Burlington to Everett Station, via Mount Vernon
Cities Served
- Mount Vernon
- Burlington
- La Conner
- Concrete
- Sedro-Woolley
- Anacortes
- Everett
- Bellingham
- Oak Harbor
- Camano Island
Adjoining Systems
- Island Transit
- Community Transit
- Whatcom Transit
- Everett Transit
- Sound Transit
- Washington State Ferries
- Amtrak
References
- 1 2 3 4 A Summary of Public Transportation - 2007. Washington State Department of Transportation. 2008.
- ↑ Skagit Transit Routes
- ↑ Inside Skagit Transit: Skagit Station
- ↑ SKAT Everett Express
- ↑ Skagit Transit: General Information
External links
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