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Spokane Transit operates four stops at Spokane International Airport, with bus routes 60 and 63. The airport is also served by the WSDOT's Travel Washington Gold Line, Northwestern Trailways, Wheatland Express, Queen City Shuttle, and Special Mobility Service.
Spokane International Airport is the second largest airport in the state of Washington and is recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration as a small hub. [85] The airport recorded 4,112,784 passengers in 2019 and processed 70,000 tons of air cargo in 2019 which would rank it in the top 50 in the United States in terms of cargo handling .
A Spokane Transit bus on route 24 passes through Downtown Spokane. This is a list of current routes [1] operated by the mass transit agency Spokane Transit Authority in Spokane, Washington. Spokane Transit Authority operates 52 routes as of May 2023. Routes are organized by route number.
An Airport Express Train is an airport rail link providing passenger rail transport from an airport to a nearby city. Airport Express Trains may also refer to: Flughafen-Express, to Berlin Brandenburg Airport; Airport Express (Beijing Subway), connecting Beijing Capital International Airport, China
Apr. 4—After nearly nine months in service, Spokane's first and only rapid transit bus route has topped 500,000 rides. "We're really, really pleased that we hit a half million rides at this ...
Spokane Transit Authority, more commonly Spokane Transit or STA, is the public transport authority of central Spokane County, Washington, United States, serving Spokane, Washington, and its surrounding urban areas. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 9,215,700, or about 36,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
The state purchased the line in February 2007 for $5.6 million, after lobbying from grain growers in the region. [4] [5] The Inland Northwest Rail Museum was constructed in 2016 in Reardan, Washington, adjacent to trackage owned by EWG. The museum is home to several pieces of historic railroad equipment from Eastern Washington. [6]
The Greenbelt–BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Express Line (commonly shortened to the Greenbelt–BWI Airport Line), designated Route B30, was a weekday-only bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and the Greenbelt station of the Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro. [1]