Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Intercity Transit "Dash" Bus 951 running in the Lakefair parade. Intercity Transit is a public transportation agency organized as a municipal corporation in Thurston County, Washington, United States. It serves Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, and Yelm and Lakewood: an area of approximately 94 square miles (240 km 2).
It operates eleven fixed bus routes traveling through the county's major cities and connecting to Olympia in Thurston County and Centralia in Lewis County, as well as paratransit service, dial-a-ride routes and a vanpool fleet. [2]
In addition to local service, the agency operates The One, a rapid bus service in Olympia and Lacey, and express buses to Lakewood that connect with Pierce Transit and Sound Transit. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] All routes in the Intercity Transit system have been fare-free since 2020; the agency is funded by a local sales tax within its service area , which ...
New bus routes, 12 in all, and new schedules have been relaunched. Riders can view the routes on the new JTRAN app. New buses, new bus routes, new bus signs and more.
The last bus shuttle to downtown Olympia ceased operations on February 1, 1968, after Union Pacific canceled its contract with a local operator. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] A public payphone was installed in the waiting room shortly after the bus shuttle's discontinuation; the station's waiting room remained without reliable heat and a restroom, instead ...
Transportation buildings and structures in Thurston County, Washington (4 P) Pages in category "Transportation in Thurston County, Washington" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Two public transportation agencies serve the city of Seattle: King County Metro Transit and Sound Transit. Snohomish County's Community Transit also runs bus routes to Downtown Seattle and Northgate. Sound Transit is the regional transit authority, commissioned by voters in 1996 to build a system of light rail, express buses, and commuter rail ...
The 25-stop route includes stops at Bryn Du Mansion, the Eisner Center at Denison University, Ross’ Granville Market and the Granville Public Library.