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Community Transit holiday bus service

Mill Creek, WALocal News

Community Transit has released its holiday bus service schedule, operating on Sunday schedules for both Christmas and New Year’s in Snohomish County. Riders should note that on December 24 and 25, Community Transit buses, DART, and Sound Transit buses will follow Sunday hours, while the Zip Alderwood Shuttle will operate from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m.

Customer Care and the RideStore will be closed on these dates, urging passengers to plan their trips accordingly. On New Year’s Eve, Community Transit offers free rides, although the Sunday schedule remains in effect for all buses. The agency encourages riders to check schedules in advance and reach out for assistance if needed. This holiday service is designed to support the community during a busy travel period. Community Transit continues to expand its services, including the Swift bus rapid transit network, to enhance connectivity and efficiency.

By providing clear information and support, Community Transit aims to ensure a positive experience for all riders during the holidays.

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