Sunday Movies: All Swift Lines & Rural Puget Sound
Three videos by J-Man Explores.
Riding all the Community Transit Swift lines in one day, with the history of each transit corridor. Swift is the limited-stop BRT in Snohomish County, 13-30 miles north of Seattle, serving Lynnwood and Everett and surrounding cities. Transfers from Link light rail are at Shoreline North/185th station and Lynnwood City Center station.
Seattle to Olympia and back with no backtracking. Southbound is via the Bainbridge ferry and rural bus routes in the west sound. Northbound is the usual way via I-5 express routes. (Olympia is 60 miles south of Seattle, the state capital and a small city. Tacoma is in between.)
Circumnavigating the Admirality Inlet. Where is Admirality Inlet? It's on the west side of Whidbey Island between roughly Freeland and the Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry, and the corresponding east side of the Olympic Penninsula. In a 5-hour layover in Port Townsend he explores the town, an extra Jefferson Transit route and wooded trails, and meets deer.
The J-Man Explores channel also has many shorts ranking various transit routes.
We have a Transit to World Cup Events guide, and a Seattle for Visitors transit guide.
This is an open thread.