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SmokeyPoint Blvd k 152nd St Po in Ferry Terminal t Rd ORCA revalue location Hospital 140th St M a r School in e N D r Swift 51st Ave 51st Bus Rapid Transit Smokey Point Blvd Swift Blue Line Marysville II Everett – Aurora Village Park & Ride 247 422 Swift Green Line Seaway Transit Center – 116th St Canyon Park P&R Marysville-Pilchuck Swift stations High School d R 108th St Local Routes QUIL CEDA es lt Granite Falls u serving Snohomish County o High School VILLAGE Sh 100th St 101 Mariner P&R – Aurora Village 100th St Rd Jordan S Alder Ave S 105 Hardeson Rd/Mariner P&R – Bothell QuarryRd Stanley St M a r i 106 Mariner P&R – Bothell n MARYSVILLE e D Marysville Getchell 107 Lynnwood – Seaway Transit Center r 88th St High School Granite Falls Pioneer St Park & Ride 109 Lake Stevens – Ash Way P&R Marysville at 84th St 280 111 Brier – Mountlake Terrace Cedar and Grove Park & Ride 112 Mountlake Terrace – Ash Way P&R StateAve GRANITE 27th Ave 27th 421 821 T TULALIP CedarAve 113 Mukilteo – Lynnwood ot FALLS em Grove St B ea 115 McCollum Park P&R – Aurora Village c h 10th Ave 83rd R d 116 Edmonds – Silver Firs Ave 67th 119 Ash Way P&R – Mountlake Terrace 64th r 4th St D ne 120 Canyon Park – Edmonds Comm. ri a College M Marysville Ash Ave Park & Ride Marysville I 130 Edmonds – Lynnwood 227 421 422 Park & Ride 196 Edmonds – Ash Way P&R 821 201 Smokey Point – Lynnwood 202 Smokey Point – Lynnwood 209 Lake Stevens – Smokey Point 220 Arlington – Smokey Point SunnysideBlvd Grade Rd 222 Marysville – Tulalip Lake Stevens 227 Arlington – Seaway Transit Center High School 230 Darrington – Smokey Point kwy n P 240 Stanwood – Smokey Point ee 20th St nd 247 Stanwood – Seaway Transit Center Everett L u Community College Lake Stevens Ave 127th 270 Gold Bar/Monroe – Everett/Seaway MainSt 16th St Transit Center Transit Center 109 209 280 d WSU-Everett v 271 Gold Bar/Monroe – Everett/Seaway l 425 B Transit Center e d i 4th St s 280 Granite Falls/Lake Stevens – y n Broadway n Everett/Seaway Transit Center u S M arket Pl Commuter Routes EVERETT Everett Ave91st serving Seattle High School 402 Lynnwood Transit Center – Seattle Everett Ave 99thAve 405 Edmonds P&R – Seattle Hewitt Ave LAKE STEVENS 410 Mariner P&R – Seattle Pacific Ave 20th St GOLD BAR 412 Silver Firs – Seattle May Creek Rd Colby 413 Swamp Creek P&R – Seattle RuckerAve Everett Station 415 North Lynnwood – Seattle Swift Blue Line Broadway 1st St 201 202 270 416 Edmonds – Seattle t Mukilteo Station/ 41st S 271 280 510 3rd St 417 Mukilteo – Seattle Ferry Terminal 512 532 Lewis Ave 113 417 880 5th St 421 Marysville – Seattle y Everett Transit Gold Bar Everett Transit a 8th St W Park & Ride Skagit Transit 422 Stanwood – Seattle n Glenwood Ave e e r 10th St g 424 Snohomish – Seattle Blvd r Bickford Ave ilteo e Muk v 425 Lake Stevens – Seattle E 52nd St 435 Mill Creek – Seattle 30th St Seaway Transit Center Hardeson Rd Pecks Dr Commuter Routes Swift Green Line serving University District 105 107 227 247 270 271 280 513 Madison St SULTAN 810 McCollum Park P&R – University District Everett Transit Snohomish 821 Marysville – University District Metro Sultan 75th St Park & Ride High School 855 Lynnwood – University District Cascade 424 y a Boeing High High Ave w BeverlyLn School 860 McCollum Park P&R – University District d e e Seaway Blvd Seaway p 84th St SNOHOMISH S Fir Ave 871 Edmonds P&R – University District o e t S l 3rd St i Casino Rd Snohomish 880 Mukilteo – University District k Eastmont u u St 1st Date Ave High School l 8th St M Kasch Park Rd Ave D t Park & Ride a 513 n Birch St Sound Transit R 2nd St i ST Express Routes v Alder Ave e Main serving Seattle and Bellevue r 4th St MUKILTEO 100th St Everett Mall Way 510 Everett – Seattle Kamiak Airport Rd High Paine School Field 5th St Sultan 511 Ash Way P&R – Seattle Evergreen Way South Everett d AirportWay v l Park & Ride B Freeway Station 512 Everett – Seattle t e 47th 108th St 270 271 in C d 510 512 532 o h R P e h 112th St 513 Seaway Transit Center – Seattle r n c ou n ea b a t B r u l Mukilteo Speedway 532 Everett – Bellevue a To Monroe, H Mariner High Sultan & Gold Bar 535 Lynnwood – Bellevue School McCollum Park 540 Kirkland – University District Ave4th Park & Ride Rd ill Swift Green Line H MONROE tle 128th St 115 412 810 860 at Se Monroe Park & Ride 132nd St 270 271 424 Lincoln Way 134th Pl Gibson Rd d R Evergreen State e y r Mariner D k d Fairgrounds a R w k r L k H Henry M Jackson High School e Park & Ride Trillium a Monroe e t n r Beverly Park Rd P i t C B t a s e l Park & Ride 101 105 v e d r d g h o e Pu r Glacier Peak C o v Vi 270 275 277 SULTAN 106 109 lla MILL CREEK D W E g d e SILVER High School l e v 148th St l l Green D High St 201 202 B r d 424 e k FIRS a h e c 148th St 179th Ave t e 14 St s Old Owen Rd 150th 410 810 r 8th o a Cathcart Way C 154th St Ash Way B l C Tjerne Pl l i St 1st 860 4thSt h 8thSt Chain LakeChain Rd Swamp Creek M is MONROE 35th Columbia St d m St Kelsey GOLD BAR Park & Ride R o ill h o 3 52nd Ave 52nd Dr d 112 413 415 Ave18th n H n 5 v 154th St e e l l S t t e B r t h 880 a G s 1st St e St5th A Lewis Ave e S d v Main St Sultan g n a KelseySt ll e i Fryelands Blvd 164th St a LewisSt V l Park & Ride 164th St e y y V a Gold Bar r W i e Ave 179th Main St 168th St F llag 270 271 Park & Ride MAYS 168th St Monroe LewisSt Ash Way High School Meadowdale d 174th St o Park & Ride POND 10th St r High School o D w 176th St r e 109 112 115 116 w d l LYNNWOOD e i Mall PkwyMall A 119 196 201 202 V c pi 410 413 415 810 m 180th St y Ave 36th l 44thAve 860 880 511 512 SEATTLE O 184th 532 Edmonds Station/ Alderwood TO DOWNTOWN TO SNOHOMISH COUNTY Ferry Terminal Mall 33rd Ave 33rd 116 130 196 416 194th 196th St 68th Ave 48th 196th St Alderwood Mall Blvd 196th St Caspers St 196th St EDMONDS 200th Minor Minor 76th Ave 76th Edmonds 204th St 3rd Edmonds Community Terry AveBoren Terry AveBoren 28thAve 204th St Park & Ride College Canyon Park Main St 208th St 9th Ave 9th Ave 405 871 Park & Ride 8th Ave 8th Ave Lynnwood Transit Center Damson Rd Dayton Bow 208th St 7th Ave 7th Ave Railroad Ave y d 72nd Swift Green Line Howell St Howell St a oin W 212th St 107 112 113 115 116 120 130 6th Ave 6th Ave W a y 105 106 120 s 196 201 202 402 421 422 425 BothellEverett Hwy 5th Ave 5th Ave d 5th Ave n 435 532 535 o 4th Ave 4th Ave m Premera d 810 821 855 511 512 535 E Edmonds- 52nd 9thAve Woodway HS 3rd Ave Olive St 3rd Ave 220th St 220th Mountlake Terrace High School 2nd Ave 2nd Ave Olive St 44thAve Pine St 220th St 1st Ave Pine St 1st Ave CANYON Union St Union St Pike St 96thAve MOUNTLAKE Pike St 4th Ave 4th PARK 228th 5th Ave University St 5th Ave University St 228th TERRACE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT 4th Ave 56th Ave 56th 228th St 48thAve 66th 228th St Stewart St 2nd Ave Seneca St Stewart St 2nd Ave Seneca St 29th Spring St Spring St 84th Ave To Snohomish 4th Ave County Madison St Mile Madison St Mile ½ ½ 236th St 28th NE 45th St Marion St Marion St 238th BrierRd BRIER Meridian 100th Ave Columbia St Columbia St 35th Ave 35th Cherry St Cherry St 76th Ave 76th BOTHELL Way Memorial E Stevens Way James St 0 James St 0 244th St B NE 205th St Mountlake Terrace o t Jefferson St Jefferson St SNOHOMISH h Transit Center COUNTY e NE 45th St ll Aurora Village KING COUNTY W 111 112 119 130 410 Freeway Station Terrace St Transit Center a SNOHOMISH COUNTY 413 415 435 810 871 y 810 821 855 860 Yesler Way Yesler Way Swift Blue Line N 200th St Uniersity 871 880 512 Ave NE 15th S Washington St KING COUNTY S Washington St 101 115 130 511 512 513 Ave 120th of asington 104th Ave 104th 95th St Metro King Street Station King Street Station Metro Metro NE 1 S Main St S Main St 4th Ave 4th Amtrak Amtrak Ave 4th e S Jackson St S Jackson St e NE 40th St s l Sounder S King St Sounder S King St To Downtown Seattle ard NE 185th Be Link Link 402 405 410 412 413 415 Ave 5th Main St UW Bothell 416 417 421 422 425 435 NE 180th St Cascadia College y 510 511 512 513 a s W 402, 405, 410, 415, 417, 422, 424 510, 511, 512, 513 To Bellevue W Stev en To University District 412, 413, 416, 421, 425, 435 512 only 810 821 855 860 871 880 532 535 NE Pacific St 424 only 512 To University District & Downtown Seattle 424 0319 University of Washington SEATTLE.
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