
Every Community Transit bus is equipped with a front rack that holds at least two bicycles. Some buses now have three-bike racks. Simple instructions for use are printed on the bike rack. The bus bike racks are available on a first come, first served basis. If the bike rack is full, the coach operator may allow you to bring your bike on board the bus, however room for passengers always takes priority over bicycles.
It is your responsibility to load and unload your bicycle. The Coach Operator cannot assist you. Bikes may be loaded or unloaded at any bus stop except in Downtown Seattle, where bikes may only be loaded or unloaded at stops outside or on the edge of the Ride Free Area.
The bike rack holds most two-wheeled bicycles with 16-inch or larger diameter wheels. Bikes with child carriers or no-spoke wheels cannot be put on the rack, and some bikes with wide handlebars or long wheelbases won't fit. Mopeds and scooters are not allowed.
Bikes may be allowed on board if the coach operator determines it is safe to do so. When a Coach Operator allows a bike on board, it must be held securely by the bicycle owner at all times and must not block the aisle. Once a bike is secured inside the bus, it should remain there unless otherwise directed by the Coach Operator. Bikes that would not otherwise be permitted on the bike rack and excessively dirty bikes are not allowed inside buses.
If there is no space for your bike on the bus, you may quickly lock your bike at the stop, wait for the next bus or ride towards your destination. You might also want to consider leasing a bike locker at a Community Transit park & ride.
Cyclists assume all responsibility for any damage and/or injury that occurs as a result of their bicycle being on Community Transit property.
Note: DART paratransit vehicles are not equipped for bikes.
Did you forget your bike on a bus? You're not the first! Bicycles and other lost and found items are turned into Community Transit's RideStore. Found items may be picked up the next day after 11:30 a.m. Call the RideStore at (425) 348-2350 to make sure your lost item is there before you come by. The Community Transit RideStore is located at the Lynnwood Transit Center, just west of the Interurban Trail. Due to space limitations, bikes are only held for ten days.
A bike locker is a secure, weatherproof way to store your bike at a park & ride while you complete your trip on a bus, carpool or vanpool. For a key and unlimited use of the locker, the only cost to you is a $50 refundable deposit. For more information on Community Transit's bike locker program, call the Bike Locker Coordinator at (425) 348-7136.
Bikes with child carriers, long wheelbases (such as recumbents) or wide handlebars might not fit into bike lockers.
The following park & rides have bike lockers (quantity shown in parentheses):
For bike lockers at Everett Station, Everett Community College, Edmonds Community College and the University of Washington Bothell, contact those agencies directly.