
Welcome to STB’s snow central information page! We provide the links to each transit agency’s snow re-route page. You look it up when you are ready to use it.
- King County Metro – If the map isn’t blue, it will list routes on re-route. If it goes back to blue (emergency), then it will only list routes that are running.
- Those going to SeaTac Airport should check flight status with their airline.
- Sound Transit Link Light Rail is pretty much immune to the effects of snow, and so is expected to continue running on schedule, which is to say every 13-15 minutes all day through mid-march, with no real schedule to follow.
- Washington State Ferries
- Amtrak
- Ben Franklin Transit
- Clallam Transit
- Community Transit If your stop sign shows a snow flake, your bus is probably not going to serve that stop.
- C-Tran (Clark County)
- Everett Transit
- Greys Harbor Transit
- Intercity Transit
- Island Transit
- Jefferson Transit
- King County Water Taxis operate on weekdays only.
- Kitsap Transit
- Mason Transit
- The monorail
- Pierce Transit
- The Seattle Streetcars are running just fine, if not on time.
- Skagit Transit
- Spokane Transit
- TriMet
- Twin Transit (Lewis County)
- Vancouver Translink
- Whatcom Transit Bus stops that aren’t served during snow re-routes feature a snowflake.