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Download these apps TRANSIT APPS//: to your smartphone to plan trips and get the latest schedule information. One Bus Away Puget Sound Trip Planner Find real-time bus Plan your trip using bus, train, light rail, streetcar, information for ferry, water taxi and the monorail. It contains Everett Transit and information about rider alerts, fares, walking other agencies. distances and more. 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 o n g s i a n lt l 1 w Evere� High School c o a P 6 a e a i e r b H u g i r a f u m d u C r a B r C o (hearing impaired) O G t i M F e ll a m 425-257-7777 TTY 711 R R a W e k D V 2 Evere� Public Library o o c H c L r W o Br D M Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. 17 R 29 3 Village Theater w Evere� Ave e 4 YMCA Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and most holidays Vi 2 4 Bayside 3 4 Broadway & Riverside 5 Snohomish County PUD ine Calif Always open at www.EverettTransit.org r ornia Everett a 6 Schack Art Center M 7 3 Hewitt & 5 7 Historic Evere� Theater W Hewi� Wetmore Trip Planning With Our Partners 8 City of Evere� 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 Evere� Police Department 12 13 Pacific 12 Evere� 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 Kaiser Permanente 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 Evere� U�li�es 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! TRAVEL SMARTER. EARN REWARDS. EVERETT TRANSIT ARRIVALS ETA is an automated system that provides real-time bus arrival information. When you call or text the ETA phone number and input the bus stop number, the system provides the estimated time of arrival for all Everett Transit routes serving the stop. 425-312-6329 Help decrease traffic congestion and keep Everett in Motion by Use this phone number to Use ETA anytime, anywhere! All you need is a phone and reducing drive-alone trips! It’s easy: Sign up. Log your trips. access the ETA system. stop number. Call or text your stop number to Earn fabulous rewards in your first three months. Be sure to have your bus 425-312-6329. stop number ready. EverettTransit.org/EverettinMotion.
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