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  2. Green Line (The Vine) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line, also known as The Vine on Fourth Plain, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) route in Vancouver, Washington, that is operated by C-Tran as part of The Vine system. . The 6-mile-long (9.7 km) line runs from downtown Vancouver to the Vancouver Mall, serving 34 stations primarily on Fourth Plain Boulev

  3. C-Tran (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    A Gillig BRT low-floor bus in C-Tran's current paint scheme (except for the Vine service) in downtown in 2017. C-Tran operates 17 local routes along with "C-Van" paratransit and The Connector, a dial-a-ride service. Most routes can be expected to run every 15 to 70 minutes. The most-used routes are The Vine and the 71 (Highway 99).

  4. The Vine (bus rapid transit) - Wikipedia

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    The Vine is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system operated by C-Tran in Vancouver, Washington, United States. As of 2023 [update] , it has two lines and a third planned for future construction. The Green Line runs along Fourth Plain Boulevard from downtown Vancouver to the Vancouver Mall and opened on January 8, 2017.

  5. Red Line (The Vine) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line, also known as The Vine on Mill Plain, [1] is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Vancouver, Washington, United States, operated by C-Tran as part of The Vine. The 10-mile (16 km) route runs from 7th Street at Turtle Place in downtown Vancouver to Mill Plain Transit Center via Mill Plain Boulevard. [2]

  6. Amtrak Cascades - Wikipedia

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    The 467-mile (752 km) corridor runs from Vancouver, British Columbia, through Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, to Eugene, Oregon. As of December 2023, seven round trips operate along the corridor each day: one VancouverSeattle, one VancouverSeattle–Portland, three Seattle–Portland, and two Seattle–Portland–Eugene. No ...

  7. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Seattle 2 (Downtown-Madrona) Schedule Map: 14 Trolley Yes Yes Yes No Downtown Seattle S Jackson St, International District, Central District, 31 Ave S, Mount Baker Transit Center Mount Baker 1 Schedule Map: 17 Express Conventional No No No No Sunset Hill 32nd Ave NW, Ballard Downtown Seattle Schedule Map: 21 Local Conventional Yes Yes ...

  8. Travel Washington - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Swift Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Swift Bus Rapid Transit (stylized Swift, in italics) is a bus rapid transit system operated by Community Transit in Snohomish County, Washington, part of the Seattle metropolitan area. Swift consists of three routes that total over 40 miles (64 km) in length.