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Getting to Evcc 201/202 to Smokey Point North Everett Area 412 to Camano Island Transit & Bicycle 90X to Burlington 201/202 Dr Routes ew Vi e 17 412 n ri a Transit Routes M 90X Community Transit W American Legion Everett Transit Island Transit Memorial Park & Skagit Transit Golf Course Access Bicycle Routes d v l northbound Popular Bicycling Routes B y n EVERETT a bridge from path so w Points of Interest er COMMUNITY ad off E Marine lv o – 2017 September 2018 March r EvCC: & Carpool Bike Bus, A A Getting to College Bus Stop Timepoint COLLEGE B View Dr N C Bus Stop Timepoint 4 PR Park & Ride Tower College Area 9th A Broadway & (see campus map for more details) Tower 10th Hospital B WSU College Bus Stop Timepoints Station A Broadway & Tower 12th B College Station C Pacific & Nassau D Everett Station Poplar E Marine View Dr Vanpool (425) 438-2867 [email protected] Vanpool (360) 678-7771 [email protected] Vanpool (360) 757-8801 [email protected] 15th Everett 29 Marina Colby r D 7 w 4 e Wetmore i Naval V Baker 29 Station e n i 19th Everett r a 17 M (425) 353-RIDE(425) (7433) (800) 562-1375 TTY Relay: Dial 711 www.CommunityTransit.org Departure Information Real-Time www.mybusfinder.org at BusFinder EVERETT TRANSIT Information Customer | TTY Relay: Dial 257-7777 711 (425) www.EverettTransit.org | [email protected] Everett Transit Arrivals (ETA) Call or text your bus stop number 312-6329 (425) to getto the estimated arrival for routes serving your stop ISLAND TRANSIT Customer Service (800) 240-8747 (360) 678-7771 TTY Relay: Dial 711 www.IslandTransit.org SKAGIT TRANSIT Customer Service (360) 757-4433 TTY Relay: (360) 757-1938 www.SkagitTransit.org BUS PASS INFORMATION Buy a reduced rate ORCA student or staff bus pass in the Cashier’s Office Parksin Student Union. Get more information about commuting EvCC to EverettCC.edu/Bus. at INFORMATION BICYCLING around locations various at available are racks Bicycle campus. Always lock your bicycle. There is a bicycle station available for use with a refundable deposit. You may request at the a key Security Office,Parks Student Union, There Room 224. is also a bicycle repair station on the west side of campus. Everett Bicycling Resources www.EverettTransit.org/bikes Snohomish County Bicycling & Trail Mapwww.CommunityTransit.org/bikes INFORMATION CARPOOL Cut costs and avoid parking hassles sharing by a ride to campus with a fellow registered student or staff member. Apply for a carpool parking permit at the Security Office, Parks Student Union, Room 224. General carpool information and ride matches can be www.RideshareOnline.com. at found COMMUNITY TRANSIT Information Customer W Walnut Broadway 5 23rd Bike path on north/west side of Marine View Dr 29 4 25th Everett Ave Harrison Bike lane on Hoyt 29 Grand Rucker 17 7 California roadway below Hwy 2 29 Maple 270/271 7 Hewitt trestle Federal Nassau 280 Wall 4 2 4 270/271 to Pacific Monroe/Gold Bar C 280 to Granite 17 Falls/Lake Stevens Pacific & 33rd Nassau D Everett PR Station Lombard Connections Swift TOWER SB 35th Amtrak & BROADWAY 201/202 Community Transit TOWER NB 7 & BROADWAY Smith Swift 201 202 STATION 270 271 280 BICYCLE Colby Wetmore 37th STATION 29 Everett Transit COLLEGE 3 4 6 7 8 17 to Mall 7 to Mall Station via Evergreen 17 18 29 STATION Station Greyhound BICYCLE REPAIR Swift to Aurora Village via Colby Island Transit Transit Center via Hwy 99 Broadway NW Trailways 41st Skagit Transit LOT CARPOOL 201/202 to Sound Transit Lynnwood Transit 29 to Mall 510 512 532 Center Station Sounder Train N Forest Park via I-5 via Silver Lake Campus MapCampus 201/202 to Smokey Point North Everett Area 412 to Camano Island Transit & Bicycle 90X to Burlington 201/202 Dr Routes ew Vi e 17 412 n ri a Transit Routes M 90X Community Transit W American Legion Everett Transit Island Transit Memorial Park & Skagit Transit Golf Course Access Bicycle Routes d v l northbound Popular Bicycling Routes B y n EVERETT a bridge from path so w Points of Interest er COMMUNITY ad off E Marine lv ro – 2017 September 2018 March A A Getting to EvCC: & Carpool Bike Bus, College Bus Stop Timepoint COLLEGE B View Dr N C Bus Stop Timepoint 4 PR Park & Ride Tower College Area 9th A Broadway & (see campus map for more details) Tower 10th Hospital B WSU College Bus Stop Timepoints Station A Broadway & Tower 12th B College Station C Pacific & Nassau D Everett Station Poplar E Marine View Dr Vanpool (425) 438-2867 [email protected] Vanpool (360) 678-7771 [email protected] Vanpool (360) 757-8801 [email protected] 15th Everett 29 Marina Colby r D 7 w 4 e Wetmore i Naval V Baker 29 Station e n i 19th Everett r a 17 M (425) 353-RIDE(425) (7433) (800) 562-1375 TTY Relay: Dial 711 www.CommunityTransit.org Departure Information Real-Time www.mybusfinder.org at BusFinder EVERETT TRANSIT Information Customer | TTY Relay: Dial 257-7777 711 (425) www.EverettTransit.org | [email protected] Everett Transit Arrivals (ETA) Call or text your bus stop number 312-6329 (425) to getto the estimated arrival for routes serving your stop ISLAND TRANSIT Customer Service (800) 240-8747 (360) 678-7771 TTY Relay: Dial 711 www.IslandTransit.org SKAGIT TRANSIT Customer Service (360) 757-4433 TTY Relay: (360) 757-1938 www.SkagitTransit.org BUS PASS INFORMATION Buy a reduced rate ORCA student or staff bus pass in the Cashier’s Office Parksin Student Union. Get more information about commuting EvCC to EverettCC.edu/Bus. at INFORMATION BICYCLING around locations various at available are racks Bicycle campus. Always lock your bicycle. There is a bicycle station available for use with a refundable deposit. You may request at the a key Security Office,Parks Student Union, There Room 224. is also a bicycle repair station on the west side of campus. Everett Bicycling Resources www.EverettTransit.org/bikes Snohomish County Bicycling & Trail Mapwww.CommunityTransit.org/bikes INFORMATION CARPOOL Cut costs and avoid parking hassles sharing by a ride to campus with a fellow registered student or staff member. Apply for a carpool parking permit at the Security Office, Parks Student Union, Room 224. General carpool information and ride matches can be www.RideshareOnline.com. at found COMMUNITY TRANSIT Information Customer W Walnut Broadway 5 23rd Bike path on north/west side of Marine View Dr 29 4 25th Everett Ave Harrison Bike lane on Hoyt 29 Grand Rucker 17 7 California roadway below Hwy 2 29 Maple 270/271 7 Hewitt trestle Federal Nassau 280 Wall 4 2 4 270/271 to Pacific Monroe/Gold Bar C 280 to Granite 17 Falls/Lake Stevens Pacific & 33rd Nassau D Everett PR Station Lombard Connections Swift TOWER SB 35th Amtrak & BROADWAY 201/202 Community Transit TOWER NB 7 & BROADWAY Smith Swift 201 202 STATION 270 271 280 BICYCLE Colby Wetmore 37th STATION 29 Everett Transit COLLEGE 3 4 6 7 8 17 to Mall 7 to Mall Station via Evergreen 17 18 29 STATION Station Greyhound BICYCLE REPAIR Swift to Aurora Village via Colby Island Transit Transit Center via Hwy 99 Broadway NW Trailways 41st Skagit Transit LOT CARPOOL 201/202 to Sound Transit Lynnwood Transit 29 to Mall 510 512 532 Center Station Sounder Train N Forest Park via I-5 via Silver Lake Campus MapCampus 201/202 to Smokey Point North Everett Area 412 to Camano Island Transit & Bicycle 90X to Burlington 201/202 Dr Routes ew Vi e 17 412 n ri a Transit Routes M 90X Community Transit W American Legion Everett Transit Island Transit Memorial Park & Skagit Transit Golf Course Access Bicycle Routes d v l northbound Popular Bicycling Routes B y n EVERETT a bridge from path so w Points of Interest er COMMUNITY ad off E Marine lv ro – 2017 September 2018 March A A Getting to EvCC: & Carpool Bike Bus, College Bus Stop Timepoint COLLEGE B View Dr N C Bus Stop Timepoint 4 PR Park & Ride Tower College Area 9th A Broadway & (see campus map for more details) Tower 10th Hospital B WSU College Bus Stop Timepoints Station A Broadway & Tower 12th B College Station C Pacific & Nassau D Everett Station Poplar E Marine View Dr Vanpool (425) 438-2867 [email protected] Vanpool (360) 678-7771 [email protected] Vanpool (360) 757-8801 [email protected] 15th Everett 29 Marina Colby r D 7 w 4 e Wetmore i Naval V Baker 29 Station e n i 19th Everett r a 17 M (425) 353-RIDE(425) (7433) (800) 562-1375 TTY Relay: Dial 711 www.CommunityTransit.org Departure Information Real-Time www.mybusfinder.org at BusFinder EVERETT TRANSIT Information Customer | TTY Relay: Dial 257-7777 711 (425) www.EverettTransit.org | [email protected] Everett Transit Arrivals (ETA) Call or text your bus stop number 312-6329 (425) to getto the estimated arrival for routes serving your stop ISLAND TRANSIT Customer Service (800) 240-8747 (360) 678-7771 TTY Relay: Dial 711 www.IslandTransit.org SKAGIT TRANSIT Customer Service (360) 757-4433 TTY Relay: (360) 757-1938 www.SkagitTransit.org BUS PASS INFORMATION Buy a reduced rate ORCA student or staff bus pass in the Cashier’s Office Parksin Student Union. Get more information about commuting EvCC to EverettCC.edu/Bus. at INFORMATION BICYCLING around locations various at available are racks Bicycle campus. Always lock your bicycle. There is a bicycle station available for use with a refundable deposit. You may request at the a key Security Office,Parks Student Union, There Room 224.
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