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The Washington Transit Access Map allows you to look up information about the type of transit service available in any location in Washington State.
The map is tool for advocates, planners, policymakers, researchers, and students interested in understanding where transit is frequent and reliable, who has access and who doesn't.
The Washington Transit Access Map allows you to look up information about the type of transit service available in any location in Washington State.
The map is tool for advocates, planners, policymakers, researchers, and students interested in understanding where transit is frequent and reliable, who has access and who doesn't.
Transit Service (visible)
High Frequency Access
Show areas within ½ mile of high frequency transit stops
Timeframe
Weekdays
Weekends
Adjust the slider to see what transit routes are available at the specified headway.
by Population
by Race
by Educational attainment
by Household
by Household Income
by Tenure
by Vehicle Ownership
by Educational attainment
by Salary
by Type
Weekdays:
7am - 9am and 4pm - 6pm
-- people
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
7am - 10pm
-- people
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
12am-5am
-- people
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
7am - 9am and 4pm - 6pm
-- people
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
7am - 10pm
-- people
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
12am-5am
-- people
near high frequency transit
Weekdays Weekends
Weekdays:
7am - 9am and 4pm - 6pm
-- jobs
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
7am - 10pm
-- jobs
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
12am-5am
-- jobs
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
7am - 9am and 4pm - 6pm
-- jobs
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
7am - 10pm
-- jobs
near high frequency transit
Weekdays:
12am-5am
-- jobs
near high frequency transit
Percent of Income
Percent of Income
Percent of Income
Percent of Income
Percent of Income
Percent of Income
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
(per 100K people)
The Washington Transit Access Map allows you to look up information about the type of transit service available in any location in Washington State.
The map is tool for advocates, planners, policymakers, researchers, and students interested in understanding where transit is frequent and reliable, who has access and who doesn't.
The Washington State Transit Access Map was developed as a collaboration between Front and Centered and the Center for Neighborhood Technology.
Release v1. November 2022.