SNOHOMISH COUNTY—Community Transit is introducing the new Route 908 to better serve people who travel between the cities of Snohomish and Monroe and downtown Bellevue. Travelers on Route 908 can also easily get to Seattle by connecting to Link light rail in Bellevue. The agency is also making some other minor changes effective Saturday, June 13.

Route 908 replaces Route 424
- Route 908 will replace Route 424 on Monday, June 15.
- Route 908 runs on weekdays only and more than doubles the trips currently offered on Route 424.
- Route 908 runs along roughly the same pathway as Route 424, connecting East Snohomish County to East King County, with new stops in Bothell and Bellevue.
- Travelers to Seattle can connect to the Link 2 Line in Bellevue to complete that trip.

Construction may impact bus departure times at Canyon Park Park & Ride
- Scheduled trip times are not changing. However, due to construction, trip times at Canyon Park P&R will be estimated. This means that a bus may leave earlier than the posted time.
- Please arrive at least five minutes early to ensure you catch your bus.
Eastmont Park & Ride is closing due to low usage
Route 513 will no longer serve this location. Riders can use the South Everett Freeway Station just 1.2 miles south of Eastmont or Everett Station, which is also served by the Sounder N Line.
For more information
- Visit Community Transit’s Service Change web page at communitytransit.org/servicechanges to see maps and videos for routes that are changing.
- Check Maps & Schedules on Community Transit’s website to preview schedules.
- Use the Plan My Trip online tool to build a customized trip plan any time. Be sure to set the arrival or departure date for June 13 or later to view changes.
- Contact Customer Care at riders@commtrans.org or (425) 353-RIDE (7433) for personalized trip planning or printed materials.
Community Transit provides bus and paratransit service, vanpool, and innovative transit options in Snohomish County. The agency is expanding the Swift bus rapid transit network to connect people to light rail and provide fast, frequent service throughout the county.
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff






