Grays Harbor Transit
Grays Harbor Transit bus at Olympia Transit Center | |
Commenced operation | June 16, 1975 |
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Headquarters | Hoquiam, Washington |
Locale | Grays Harbor County, Washington |
Routes | 10 |
Website | ghtransit.com |
The Grays Harbor Transportation Authority, doing business as Grays Harbor Transit (and abbreviated as GH Transit),[1] is a public transit agency serving Grays Harbor County in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates ten fixed bus routes traveling through the county's major cities and connecting to Olympia in Thurston County and Centralia in Lewis County, as well as paratransit service, dial-a-ride routes and a vanpool fleet.[2] The agency, one of the first county transit authorities to be established in Washington state, began operations on June 16, 1975, and is one of few in the state that are not governed as a public transportation benefit area.[3]
Routes
As of May 2, 2016, Grays Harbor Transit operates 10 fixed routes and 4 dial-a-ride routes. Fixed route buses run seven days a week; with the exception of route 57 (Tues/Thurs only); route 90 (Mon/Fri only); and route 60 (no Sunday service). Dial-a-ride routes operate only on weekdays, and service is suspended on national holidays.[4][5]
- Route 10A: Fern Hill, Bench Drive, Walmart
- Route 10B: South Aberdeen, Grays Harbor College, South Shore Mall
- Route 15: Cosmopolis
- Route 20: Aberdeen, Hoquiam, N&W Hoquiam, Community Hospital, Woodlawn
- Route 40: Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Central Park, Montesano, Satsop, Elma, McCleary, Olympia
- Connections to Intercity Transit, Mason Transit Authority, and Sound Transit Express
- Route 41: Montesano Dial-a-Ride and Central Park
- Route 42: Elma Dial-a-Ride
- Route 50: Ocean Shores, Ocean City, Copalis Beach, Copalis Crossing, Pacific Beach, Moclips, Taholah
- Route 51: Ocean Shores Dial-a-Ride
- Route 55: Westport-Grayland
- Route 56: Westport Route Deviation and Dial-a-Ride
- Route 57: Raymond/Tokeland
- Route 60: Quinault, Amanda Park, Neilton, Humptulips
- Connections to Jefferson Transit
- Route 90: Oakville, Centralia
- Connections to Twin Transit
References
- ↑ Accountability Audit Report: Grays Harbor Transportation Authority (Grays Harbor Transit) For the period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014 (PDF) (Report). Washington State Auditor's Office. September 24, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- ↑ "Programs". Grays Harbor Transit. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- ↑ Sampson, Rich. "A Sure Harbor: Four Decades of Innovation for Washington’s Grays Harbor Transit" (PDF). Community Transportation Magazine. Washington, D.C.: Community Transportation Association. pp. 28–31. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
- ↑ "Grays Harbor Bus Book: Summer 2016" (PDF). Grays Harbor Transit. May 2, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
- ↑ "Transit to end Sunday service after three month trial run". The Daily World. Aberdeen, Washington: Sound Publishing. September 10, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2015.