
An excellent new essay on HistoryLink explains the history of Community Transit (CT), the public transit authority of Snohomish County. The essay divides CT’s history into seven chapters:
- The 1970s: Transit Makeover covers the formation of the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation (SCPTBA) in 1976;
- Hello, Community Transit explains how CT got its name in 1979 and early expansions;
- New Directions discusses decisions made in the 1980s;
- The 1990s: Out With the Old includes a dramatic story involving a federal grand jury and highlights CT’s rollout of the nation’s first articulated buses;
- Into the 2000s documents difficulties and victories at the turn of the millenium;
- The 2010s: Recession and Expansion covers CT’s response to and rebound from the Great Recession of 2008
- The 2020s: COVID and Recovery brings us to today.
After the jump is a recent episode of CT’s ongoing series “That Transit Show” highlighting CT’s maintenance workers and facilities.
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