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Everett Transit System Sn oho mis h Ri ver Jetty r Everett Transit D Island w n e o i s V r e e v 529 in l r American Legion System Map a A Memorial Park & M Golf Course e y W r a o w d m a t o Effective March 19, 2017 e College r Delta B W Station N Northwest 4 Routes Everett 9th TC Everett Wiggums 10th St. Community r Hollow D South Everett Circulator Mall Circulator Boat Launch College 11th Jetty Island Ferry w e (summer only) Port of i 2 12 P V Everett o 12th e Boxcar p n l i Park 13th a r r Puget Sound a 13th & 13th & M SOUTH to W Casino Rd SOUTH to Mall Station Providence West Marine View E 3 17 Colby Regional NORTH to Everett Station NORTH to College Station Everett Medical Marina 15th & Senator Grand Center, Henry M Park Colby Fulton Jackson Park 5 Naval Campus SOUTH to Downtown WEST to Mukilteo Station 7 Everett 17 4 NORTH to College Station 18 EAST to Everett Station 19th y a W Marine View & y Summit b w l Park 19th d t o a u C NORTH to Harborfront SOUTH to Mall Station o n 23rd & r l 6 29 6 B a State NORTH to College Station Everett W SOUTH to Everett Station High Bayside Riverside School Clark Garfield n Park Park o 25th s i SOUTH to Mall Station EAST to Boeing r r Broadway & 29 a 7 70 H NORTH to College Station WEST to Mukilteo Everett Everett r e Hewitt & l a p d a Wetmore e C SOUTH to Airport Rd Hewitt M 8 Wall 2 NORTH to Everett Station Group Health Medical Center Providence Pacic & PR Regional Nassau 33rd Map Key Medical Center, Pacific Campus e TC v A Sequoia h t High 8 i Point of Interest School m Everett TC Transit Center Port Gardner S r Everett Connections e Station k Memorial Amtrak c u y Stadium Community Transit R b PR Park & Ride Park l o Greyhound 41st & C Island Transit Time Point Rucker 41st NW Trailways Neighborhoods of Everett Howarth Skagit Transit Park Sound Transit Street Sounder Train W View Ridge Forest Swift y M Park a u Madison w Harborview k e ilt d v e a Park A o B o lvd r d r South B 3 Mukilteo & Forest S r e v Glenwood Park i R d Blv h y s o r ilte 18 i uk Johnston- a M D m W e W o d Kelly Park v h o n A o Mukilteo Ferry o e n e d S w r n Terminal g g 2 52nd Ave r o e S D v E 3 Everett Golf & Harborview- Country Club Lowell Rd Seahurst- y Boulevard b Glenhaven Brookridge Blvd l Bluffs o Glacier C Mukilteo View Lighthouse y G Pkw le Park Creek n errill Hardeson & w Lowell M o o Beverly Ln & Merrill Creek d d H A Pecks lv a v B r e ly d r e e s v S o e e a n B w R d Madison a d lv y B 70 B cy lv e Madison & Broadway & d u Phil Johnson -D Ballfields e Perimeter & Seaway rs n Beverly Blvd Madison 8 a e L v e y i l S r Seaway & 75th e Evergreen v e 75th 75th B 7 y a 17 w d d a 7 R o Boeing 9th Cascade o r sin B Boeing High a Gate 72 School E C Valley View 526 Casino & Pinehurst 84th Evergreen e W Casino Rd v A h Casino & t Airport 5 526 Westmont Cascade Boeing Walter Hall View Gate 68 Golf Course PR Kasch Park E S Athletic Everett Public Library e Eastmont Paine Complex Evergreen Branch v d A Connections Park & Ride Field R E h S t t Sound Transit 513 Everett r 7 e o Mall v p A r i y a h A all W t M 9 tt 1 100th St SW ere 100th & 12 Ev TC Airport Mall 19th & Station 101st y 2 Holly a W South r n e D e Twin v Everett e E y A Connections ll r S o g Creeks H r d Freeway r e e Sound Transit 510, 512, 532 v v 3 Station E A 29 525 h t PR 112th & 7 3rd Ave Thornton A. 112th & Sullivan Park N Evergreen Not to scale d R e 116th St SE k Silver a L Lake r e v 120th St SW l i Airport & S W Evergreen e v d Mariner High A R 1 2 Silver Lake 5 1st t School SE h r t o 4 p y r i w A H 99 tt e r e 128th St v E - l l e h t PR o Mariner B 132nd St Park & Ride Connections 425-257-7777 ll EverettTransit.org Community Transit Everett Transit is planning to improve bus stops along Broadway between 34th Street and 7th Street during spring and summer of 2017. There will be stop additions and relocations. The purpose of this work is to add “bus bulbs”—a cement pad that projects out from the curb—to each of the bus stops within the corridor. This will allow for improved safety, shorter stop times and more parking. New amenities will also be added to most stops. To learn more visit www.EverettTransit.org/Broadway. Downtown Map Need to plan a trip? 1 Clark Bagshaw Park Field Everett Transit is at your service! 25th Points of Interest For route and schedule information, please contact: l t t r r r r r y y l a e e e n n i l y a e r e e e u rd es a a b n nd o o l i l n i p k k o l k a d t n g s i a 1 n l l Everett High School w c a 6 o P a e a i e r b H u g i r a f u mo d u C r a B r C o (hearing impaired) O G t i M F e 425-257-7777 ll TTY 711 a m R R a W k D V 2 Everett Public Library o o c H c L r We o Br D M Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. 17 R 29 3 Village Theater w Everett Ave e 4 YMCA Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and most holidays Vi 2 4 Bayside 3 4 Broadway & Riverside 5 Snohomish County PUD ine Califo Always open at www.EverettTransit.org r rnia Everett 6 Schack Art Center Ma 7 3 5 Hewitt & 7 Historic Everett Theater W Hewitt Wetmore Trip Planning With Our Partners 8 City of Everett Offices u al a r 9 s 7 Community Transit Pierce Transit e 9 Xfinity Arena s 6 d 2 a e 8 425-353-7433 (TTY 711) 1-800-562-8109 N Wall F 10 Imagine Children’s Museum 10 11 15 www.CommunityTransit.org www.PierceTransit.org 14 11 Everett Police Department 12 13 Pacific 12 Everett Municipal Court Island Transit Skagit Transit 17 18 16 Pacic & 13 Snohomish County Government 1-800-240-8747 360-757-4433 Nassau 32nd 14 Carl Gipson Senior Center www.IslandTransit.org www.SkagitTransit.org 7 Port PR 15 Group Health Medical Center King County Metro Sound Transit Gardner 33rd TC 16 Providence Regional Medical Center, 1-800-542-7876 1-888-889-6368 3 Pacific Campus www.Metro.KingCounty.gov www.SoundTransit.org 19 Everett 5 Doyle 34th Station N 17 U.S. Post Office Park 17 29 Not to scale Kitsap Transit Washington State Ferries 18 City of Everett Utilities Office l 18 8 l 1-800-501-7433 1-800-843-3779 a 19 YWCA 35th g r u www.KitsapTransit.com www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries e o h t 20 Sequoia High School t k D i 20 y c o c u m See Map Key on System Map S H M R 36th Standing at a bus stop and need schedule information? Try Everett Transit Arrivals! YOUR TRiPS CAN BE REWARDiNG! EVERETT TRANSIT ARRIVALS Help decrease traffic congestion ETA is an automated system that provides real-time bus and keep Everett in Motion by reducing drive-alone trips! It’s easy: arrival information. When you call or text the ETA phone 1. Sign up number and input the bus stop number, the system 2. Log your trips 3. Earn fabulous rewards in your first three months provides the estimated time of arrival for all Everett The program is new and improved. Participated before? You can start Transit routes serving the stop. over and earn more rewards! 425-312-6329 EverettTransit.org/EverettinMotion Use this phone number to Use ETA anytime, anywhere! All you need is a phone and access the ETA system. stop number. Call or text your stop number to Be sure to have your bus 425-312-6329. stop number ready..
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