TRANSPORTATION / MASS TRANSIT

Ben Franklin Transit
1000 Columbia Park Trail
Richland 509-735-5100
https://www.bft.org

Columbia County Public Transportation
507 West Cameron
Dayton 509-382-1647
https://ccptransit.org/wp/

Ellensburg Central Transit
501 N Anderson Street
Ellensburg 509-962-7204
https://ci.ellensburg.wa.us/1051/Ellensburg-Central-Transit

Grant Transit Authority
116 W 5th Avenue
Moses Lake 509-765-0898
http://granttransit.com/

Link Transit
300 South Columbia Street
Wenatchee 509-662-1155
http://www.linktransit.com/

Northwest Trailways
4611 S Ben Franklin Lane
Spokane 509-838-4029
http://www.northwesterntrailways.com/

Ride the Valley
1494 Poplar Street
Clarkston 509-758-3567
http://ridethevalley.org/

Spokane Transit
701 West Riverside Avenue
Spokane 509-456-7277
https://www.spokanetransit.com/

TranGo Transit for Greater Okanogan
509-557-6177
https://okanogantransit.com/

Valley Transit
1401 W Rose Street
Walla Walla 509-525-9140
https://www.valleytransit.com/

Yakima Transit
2301 Fruitvale Boulevard
Yakima 509-575-6175
https://yakimatransit.org/

Rideshare & Vanpool
To reduce traffic congestion and pollution, residents of Washington have the option to share a ride to work or school. Interested commuters are invited to contact the following resources for more information and ride matching services:

RideshareOnline.com
888-814-1300
www.rideshareonline.com

Statewide Transportation Programs
The Washington State Department of Transportation maintains 7,000 miles of highways and 3,300 bridges and tunnels—including the longest and widest of the world’s first floating bridges. WSDOT also operates the state’s most popular tourist attraction, the Washington State Ferries, with 29 boats carrying over 27 million passengers annually. WSDOT partners with Amtrak to offer the Amtrak Cascades passenger rail service connecting Seattle and other western Washington cities in the Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) and Portland, Oregon corridor. It also assists local transit agencies in providing bus and other transit services. For more information about services and programs, contact:

Washington State Department of Transportation
360-705-7000
https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/

Traffic Conditions
Travelers in Washington can learn the best time to leave, the fastest road to take, and the most reliable form of transportation to reach their destination. They can also remain aware of accidents, road closures, construction, and traffic jams through these convenient, up-to-the-minute services either online or by telephone:

Highway Info
https://wsdot.wa.gov/about/news/511/home

Interstate/Intrastate Transit

Amtrak West Passenger Rail
800-USA-RAIL
www.Amtrak.com

Greyhound Buses
800-231-2222
www.greyhound.com

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