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Wheelchair riders should board at location where there's a pavement marker to indicate where wheelchair ramp can be deployed. Riders with bicycles should board at the rear door and stow their bikes on racks inside the bus.
 
Wheelchair riders should board at location where there's a pavement marker to indicate where wheelchair ramp can be deployed. Riders with bicycles should board at the rear door and stow their bikes on racks inside the bus.
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[[Community Transit Route 101]] provides local service along the route south of Airport Blvd, and [[Everett Transit Route 7]] north of Everett Mall Way.
  
 
==Points of interest==
 
==Points of interest==

Revision as of 22:54, 1 January 2020

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🚍 Rapid: Aurora Village - Everett Station via Hwy 99
7 days a week. Holiday service varies.

The Swift is a limited stop bus rapid transit service. Swift buses stop at special stations with fare vending machines. Riders pay fare at the machine and keep the pass/ticket as proof of payment when riding. ORCA cardholders must tag card at the station before boarding. Riders may board the bus through any door.

Wheelchair riders should board at location where there's a pavement marker to indicate where wheelchair ramp can be deployed. Riders with bicycles should board at the rear door and stow their bikes on racks inside the bus.

Community Transit Route 101 provides local service along the route south of Airport Blvd, and Everett Transit Route 7 north of Everett Mall Way.

Points of interest

Connections

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