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  2. Link Transit - Wikipedia

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    Link Transit is the public transit authority of Chelan and Douglas counties in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates fixed bus and paratransit services between 17 communities in the Wenatchee–East Wenatchee metropolitan area, including the cities of Chelan, Leavenworth, Waterville and Wenatchee. In 2014, Link Transit carried 987,376 ...

  3. C-Tran (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Connector, a dial-a-ride service, runs from 5:30 am to 7:30 pm on weekdays. A Gillig BRT low-floor bus in C-Tran's current paint scheme (except for the Vine service) in downtown in 2017. C-Tran operates 17 local routes along with "C-Van" paratransit and The Connector, a dial-a-ride service. Most routes can be expected to run every 15 to 70 ...

  4. Lewis County Transit - Wikipedia

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    Lewis County Transit, formerly Twin Transit, is a public transit system serving the cities of Centralia and Chehalis in Lewis County, Washington. It operates four local transit bus routes and two cross-county bus routes, along with options for Dial-A-Ride and paratransit. [2] [3] The agency was founded in 1976 and began operating on November 1 ...

  5. Clallam Transit - Wikipedia

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    Clallam Transit System is a public transit operator in Clallam County, Washington, United States. It has 12 routes and also provides paratransit and vanpool services. The agency also coordinates with other transit agencies to provide inter-county connections.

  6. For the next 6 months, BAT buses will be fare-free in ... - AOL

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    The no-charge rides are thanks to a $1.4M state grant that aims to rebuild ridership that bottomed out during COVID and still hasn't recovered to pre-pandemic levels. BAT buses and paratransit ...

  7. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    MetroAccess operates 365 days a year, providing door-to-door, shared rides reserved from one to seven days in advance. It is now the sixth-largest paratransit service in the United States with a fleet of more than 600 vehicles and more than 1,000 employees. WMATA staff determines eligibility to use the service in response to written applications.

  8. Deadly injury linked to Puyallup paratransit firm was the ...

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    In Pierce County, the state contracts with Bremerton-based Paratransit Services Inc. to distribute public transit passes and arrange low-cost, door-to-door rides from other companies, like those ...

  9. Island Transit (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The system consists of fixed-route bus service, paratransit, and vanpools, and carried a total of 974,899 passengers in 2015. [1]: 18 Until 2023, there was no Sunday or holiday service on Island Transit routes. The system is funded by a 0.9 percent sales tax within Island County, as well as state and federal grants. The tax was initially 0.3 ...