![]() Lake City Way, Bothell Way NE, Ballinger Way, Kenmore Park & Ride, University of Washington, Bothell/ Cascadia Collegeīellevue Transit Center, Totem Lake Freeway Station, Brickyard Freeway Station (reverse peak only), I-405 & NE 195th (reverse peak only), Canyon Park Park & Ride, Ash Way Park & Ride, South Everett Freeway Stationīellevue Transit Center, Totem Lake Freeway Station, Brickyard Freeway Station, Bothell Park & Ride, University of Washington, Bothell/Cascadia College, Canyon Park Park & Ride, Alderwood Mall Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station, Eastmont Park & Ride Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station, Lynnwood Transit Center, Ash Way Park & Ride, South Everett Freeway Station I-5 & NE 45th, I-5 & NE 145th (select trips only) I-5, South Everett Freeway Station, Mountlake Terrace Freeway Station If the fare for the second route is higher, the difference will be charged. Passengers who use ORCA may transfer between ST routes or routes operated by most other agencies within two hours of initial payment. ![]() Paper transfers are not accepted or issued on Sound Transit routes. ![]() ST Express uses a flat fare system, where each ride costs the same regardless of distance. While Sound Transit oversees, plans, and funds the service, operation and maintenance of the buses is contracted out to Community Transit (who subcontracts with First Transit), King County Metro and Pierce Transit. Where available, buses use transit-only lanes, high-occupancy vehicle lanes, high-occupancy toll lanes, express lanes and direct access ramps to speed travel times. Most routes operate seven days a week, with runs throughout the day. Unlike a typical transit bus, Sound Transit Express routes typically make limited stops as they travel longer distances on the freeways. The first nine routes and 114 buses began carrying passengers on September 19, 1999. Sound Transit Express ranks first in the nation in the number of commuter bus passengers carried and in vehicle miles driven. The routes connect major regional hubs throughout 53 cities in three counties ( King, Pierce, and Snohomish) in the Puget Sound region. Sound Transit Express ( ST Express) is a network of regional express buses, operated by the multi-county transit agency, Sound Transit. A double-decker Sound Transit Express bus on Route 513 at Mountlake Terrace Freeway StationĬommunity Transit, King County Metro, and Pierce Transit
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