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As of October 3, 2024, Grays Harbor Transit operates 11 fixed routes and 4 dial-a-ride routes. [4] Route 5 WAVE: Downtown Aberdeen Shuttle; Route 10N: Fern Hill, Bench Drive, Walmart; Route 10S: South Aberdeen, Grays Harbor College, South Shore Mall; Route 30: Cosmopolis; Route 20: Aberdeen, Hoquiam, N&W Hoquiam, Community Hospital, Woodlawn
A public transportation benefit area for Pacific County was created on August 8, 1979. A 0.3 percent sales tax was approved by voters in November 1979, and bus service began on January 2, 1980, through contracts with Grays Harbor Transit and Washington Coast Lines. [2] [3]
Aberdeen (/ ˈ æ b ər d iː n / AB-ər-deen) is a city in Grays Harbor County, Washington, United States. The population was 17,013 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is the most populous in Grays Harbor County and the region's economic center, bordering the cities of Hoquiam and Cosmopolis .
Washington State Department of Transportation (September 2008), Washington State Rail System Map . Retrieved May 3, 2008. Washington State Department of Transportation (2004), Railroads in Washington State. Retrieved May 6, 2005. Watco Companies, Railroads. Retrieved August 15, 2005.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact; Long title: An Act to grant the consent of Congress for the States of Virginia and Maryland and the District of Columbia to amend the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact to establish an organization empowered to provide transit facilities in the National Capital Region and for other purposes and to enact said amendment ...
The first Travel Washington bus route to open was the Grape Line, which began service in December 2007. It was also the first bus service to be funded through a private-public partnership between the Federal Transit Administration and private operators, with the former matching the latter's investments with grant money. [3]
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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 ...