Bikes & transit
Find resources to help plan your bike and bus trips.
Combining transit service and a bike gives you more flexibility, keeps you out of congestion and expands your bicycling reach and opportunities. For example:
- Steep hill in your commute? Bike down, then take the bus home.
- Inclement weather? Load your bike on the bus and ride when conditions improve.
- Challenging bridge or other connection? Use the bus to get through tough spots to where you can ride more comfortably.
- Don’t like loading a bike on the bus? Some people use two bikes and a bus in between. But, make sure you have secure bike storage options for this strategy.
Local transit services bike support information:
- Sound Transit Information - Serving the Puget Sound
- Metro Bicycle Information - Serving King County
- Pierce Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Pierce County
- Intercity Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Thurston County
- Island Transit Information – Serving Island County
- Spokane Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Spokane County
- Link Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Chelan and Douglas Counties
- Everett Transit Bicycle Information - Serving the City of Everett
- Kitsap Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Kitsap County
- Clallam Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Clallam County
- C-Tran Bicycle Information - Serving Clark County
- Community Transit Information - Serving Snohomish County
- Yakima Transit- Serving Yakima and Kittitas Counties.
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