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Service Area

DART service is generally limited to areas within 3/4 mile of all Community Transit's local fixed routes. These areas along the local fixed routes are called "ADA corridors." DART trips must begin and end within the ADA corridors at times comparable to the corresponding local fixed routes. If your desired trip begins or ends outside the ADA corridor, you need to find other transportation to and from a safe pick-up or drop-off point within the ADA corridor.

Please call DART to see if your pickup and drop-off times and locations are within the ADA corridors.

Customers registered prior to May 1,1996 may receive some services outside of the ADA corridors, if service is available. Under the law, trips inside the corridors receive preference.

DART service representatives can help you make travel arrangements with adjoining transportation agencies.

WHAT IF I LIVE TOO FAR FROM DART SERVICE?

The Transportation Assistance Program (TAP) is operated by Senior Services of Snohomish County. TAP transports seniors and people with disabilities who live outside the DART service area in Snohomish County and connects them with DART. Call 425-423-8517 for more information. If you need TAP to get to DART, call TAP first. The TAP representative will arrange for your transfer with DART.

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425-347-5912
1-800-562-1381
TTY 425-347-7997

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