Wenatchee bus and train routes, with LINK schedules LINK (Wenatchee) Welcome, LINK riders Scroll down to find key information about all LINK transit options in the Wenatchee area, like LINK schedules, maps, and next departures
Link Transit | Visit Wenatchee Link Transit operates 17 fixed routes with approximately 50 accessible vehicles, serving communities throughout Chelan and Douglas Counties Paratransit service is provided to ADA-eligible individuals
Link Transit | Transportation (Public Private) Link Transit is your go-to transportation choice, offering friendly, reliable, and sustainable options to connect communities Now, enjoy the convenience of our zero-fare service and our new rideshare program Travel stress-free, knowing that we prioritize safety and the environment
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Link Transit to add new Pangborn Memorial Airport route, considers new . . . NCW — Link Transit will add a new route, including a stop at Pangborn Memorial Airport on Oct 6 — likely in time to connect with flights to and from Seattle Chelan Douglas Regional Port Authority CEO Jim Kuntz told commissioners Tuesday about the new service
LINK Transit - CPTDB Wiki LINK Transit provides transit service in Chelan and Douglas counties in Washington state Service is focused on Wenatchee, however the transit system covers several towns and cities in Chelan and Douglas counties Fixed route, paratransit and vanpool service is operated
Link Transit - Wikipedia Link Transit is the public transit authority of Chelan and Douglas counties in the U S state of Washington It operates fixed bus and paratransit services between 17 communities in the Wenatchee–East Wenatchee metropolitan area, including the cities of Chelan, Leavenworth, Waterville and Wenatchee In 2014, Link Transit carried 987,376
21 Wenatchee to Manson - Link Transit Route 21 service is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health