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Service to the Christmas Bureau

Route 342 Bureau Fair Shuttle is a limited service to support the Christmas Bureau taking place at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center. Route 342 runs December 7–14, 2023 and does not run on December 10. Schedule information for Route 342 can be found at spokanetransit.com/routes/bureau-fair-shuttle. More information about the Christmas Bureau can be found […]

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A map showing construction detours in a downtown area. Detour key indicates changes for buses 27, 39, SB4, 45, 94, 144, 66, 6, 661, and 663. The detours and skipped stops are marked with various colored arrows, while construction areas are outlined with red dashed lines.

Riverside Construction Detours

Beginning April 10, construction on Riverside between Wall and Stevens will detour several routes. Construction could last approximately 1 week but is subject to change. For current information on detours for your routes, visit spokanetransit.com/alerts/ or spokanetransit.com/routes-schedules/.  Learn more about the project at my.spokanecity.org Alternate stops at Lincoln and Sprague and at Main and Howard are available

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Planning Continues on I-90/Valley Corridor Development

The tens of thousands of daily commuters traveling between Coeur d’Alene and Spokane have made Interstate 90, between Spokane Valley and downtown, one of the most congested corridors in eastern Washington. As part of the STA Moving Forward plan, Spokane Transit is addressing the problem by preparing to deliver new service and infrastructure to give people better

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Zero Fare for Youth

Washington State transit agencies that implement zero-fare policies for youth, age 18 and under, by October 1 of this year, will receive state grants to help fund the programs. This offer is part of a $3 billion transportation package that the legislature approved in March and that will be dispersed over the next 16 years. 

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