Transit
Links
Regional
| Sound
Transit |
Sound
Transit is a public transit agency delivering a mix of rail, regional
bus routes and new transit facilities to the citizens of urban
King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. |
|
Sounder,
a service of Sound Transit, offers commuter rail service between
Tacoma and downtown Seattle with stops in Puyallup, Sumner, Auburn,
Kent, and Tukwila. |
| Link
Light Rail |
Sound
Transit is working to build a 24-mile light rail system that connects
the Puget Sound Region. The long-range vision includes electric
light rail lines linking the four major regional centers. Current service runs between the Tacoma Dome Station and the Theater District in Downtown Tacoma. |
King County
(Seattle, Bellevue, Renton, Redmond, Kent)
Snohomish County
(Everett, Monroe)
| Community Transit |
Transportation options for Snohomish County, Washington. |
| Everett
Transit |
Transportation
options for the City of Everett, Washington and environs. |
Thurston County
(Olympia)
Kitsap County
(Bremerton, Silverdale)
Olympic Peninsula
Grays Harbor County (Aberdeen,
Hoquiam, Ocean Shores)
Clark County
(Vancouver, WA)
| C-Tran |
Transportation
options for Clark County, Washington. |
Ferries
| Washington
State Ferries |
Washington
State Ferries is the largest ferry system in the United States,
serving eight counties within Washington and the Province of British
Columbia in Canada |
National and
International Transit Agency Listings
| APTA |
American
Public Transportation Association (APTA) members include bus,
rapid transit and commuter rail systems, and the organizations
responsible for planning, designing, constructing, financing and
operating transit systems.
Excellent source for international links. |
| Routes
International |
Transportation
links for USA, Canada, Mexico and some Latin American countries. |
Government
Transportation Agencies and Departments
Miscellaneous
| Advocacy,
etc. |
APTA's
page listing transit advocacy groups, associations, & other
links |
| Complete Streets Coalition |
Too many of our streets are designed only for speeding cars, or worse, creeping traffic jams. They’re unsafe for people on foot or bike — and unpleasant for everybody. Now, in communities across the country, a movement is growing to complete the streets. States, cities and towns are asking their planners, engineers and designers to build road networks that welcome all citizens. |
| Pierce
County Coordinated Transportation Coalition |
Citizens,
transportation providers, human service agencies, local governments,
and advocacy groups working together to develop a coordinated
transportation plan in Pierce County, WA |
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