Service Changes
Service Changes effective March 15, 2026
View service changes below through the interactive route map, pictures of the route maps, a summary of the changes by route, and the printable schedule book.
Route Maps
Summary of Changes by Route
Route 10 Joyce
- Services Lyre River each run.
- Services NS Klallam Dr each run in both directions.
- Services Crescent School bus stop and no longer pulls into parking lot.
- Added fifth run on Saturdays.
NEW Route 12 Lower Elwha
- Services Lower Elwha via Lincoln, Hwy 101, and Laird's Corner.
- Services Elwha River Casino.
Route 14 Forks
- Trip times updated to improve timed connections with other routes.
- 5:30am westbound to Forks now connects with Jefferson Transit Olympic Connection to Amanda Park.
- 5:45am eastbound to Port Angeles now connects with Route 123 Strait Shot.
- Additional time for connections to Neah Bay.
- Services Forks Community Hospital every run both directions.
Route 15 La Push
- Trip times updated to improve timed connections with other routes.
Route 16 Neah Bay
- Trip times updated to improve timed connections with other routes.
Forks Interlink (Pingo)
- Uninterrupted Saturday service from 7:45am to 4:45pm.
Route 20 College (formerly College/Medical Center)
- Major route redesign.
- Now services variety of destinations on 5th Street corridor.
- Now services Race St from Lauridsen to 5th St northbound.
- Services Melody Lane each run.
- No longer services Olympic Medical Center.
- No longer services stops on Front Street from Ennis to Gateway TC.
- Services YMCA via 5th and Francis St.
Route 22 School Zone (formerly Lincoln/Peabody)
- Major route redesign.
- Extended evening hours.
- Now services businesses and medical offices on the 8th St corridor.
- Added service on Race St.
- Now services Lauridsen Blvd both directions from Hwy 101 to Race St.
- Services Port Angeles High School via Park Ave.
- Services North Olympic Library System via Laurdisen.
- Services Boys & Girls Club via Lauridsen.
- No longer services Whidbey Ave and Eunice St.
Route 24 Shane Park (formerly Cherry Hill)
- Major route redesign.
- Uninterrupted 8th St service from Lincoln to I st.
- Services Hamilton Elementary School via M St.
- Now services Hill St via M and N from 10th st.
- No longer services Cherry St via 5th and 8th St.
- No longer services C St.
- No longer services 16th St.
- No longer services I St from 16th to 10th.
Route 26 Westside
- Major route redesign.
- Now services 8th St via Lincoln.
- Now services 16th St via C St.
- Services Stevens Middle School via 16th St.
- Services Clallam County Fairgrounds via 16th St.
- No longer services Hill St via Marine Dr.
- No longer services M and N St via 10th St.
- No longer services Tumwater Truck Rt.
- Extended service hours.
NEW Route 28 Deer Park
- Services East Port Angeles from Gateway Transit Center to Deer Park Park & Ride, including Olympic Medical Center.
- Services Deer Park Loop businesses, including Deer Park Cinema.
Route 30 Commuter
- No longer services Deer Park Park & Ride. See new Route 28 Deer Park.
- Increased 30-minute frequency until 9:00 p.m.
Sequim Interlink (Pingo)
- No changes.
Route 50 Jamestown Campus
- Travels loop between 7 Cedars and Longhouse Market & Deli.
Route 52 Diamond Point
- Minor route redesign.
- Travels loop between 7 Cedars and Longhouse Market & Deli.
- Westbound only services Sequim Bay Marina.
- Outbound travels Diamond Point Rd to Beach Dr.
- Inbound services Fleming Dr via Sunshine Ave.
Route 123 The Strait Shot
- 7:25am eastbound depature to Bainbridge adjusted to 7:35am for better connectivity.
- 3:25pm westsbound departure to Port Angeles adjusted to 3:00pm for better connectivity.
- 4:55pm arrival allows connection with Route 14 Forks departure at 5:15pm.
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Background
Service changes begin March 15, 2026 and will make getting around easier, faster, and more convenient for you. These updates are part of our long-term plan to improve our system, based on a Comprehensive Operations Analysis (COA). Our goals include:
- Better connections: Improved routes between cities making cross-county trips easier.
- Improved local services: New routes and increased service to reach local destinations faster.
- More frequent buses: Major routes will run more often, so you don't have to wait as long.
- Simpler, direct routes: Redesigned routes will make travel more convenient and consistent in both directions.
- Schedule improvements: Fewer gaps and added trips will help service run more smoothly.
- Later hours: Buses running later into the evening.
- Easier trip planning: Rural and intercity routes will run on regular, easy-to-remember clock faced schedules.
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