Routes 12 | Website clallamtransit.com Founded 1979 | |
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Service types Transit bus, Paratransit, Telebus, Vanpool |
Clallam transit system
Clallam Transit is the public transportation provider for Clallam County, Washington. It provides 12 fixed-route buses, and coordinates with nearby transit organizations to provide 2 intercounty commuter bus lines. It also provides paratransit for disabled riders.
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Clallam transit system
History
The Clallam County Public Transportation Benefit Area (PTBA) was formed on July 24, 1979, using a 0.3 percent sales tax approved by local voters. The following year, Clallam Transit began operating bus service on ten routes across eastern Clallam County. In 1983, the western half of the county voted to be annexed into the system.
In 2011, Clallam Transit opened a new, $15.4 million transit center in downtown Port Angeles.
Intracounty
Intercounty
Adjoining Transportation Agencies
References
Clallam Transit Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA