New bus service connects historic downtown with Snoqualmie Ridge

Connecting the neighborhoods and businesses of the city, Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) is now providing hourly bus service between historic downtown Snoqualmie and Snoqualmie Ridge.

The new Ridge Loop starts at the corner of SE Newton Street and Railroad Avenue, bringing people to events and appointments at the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, Safeway, Snoqualmie Valley Hospital and the Snoqualmie Casino.

Catch the Ridge Loop bus at any of its regular stops, weekdays between 7AM and 4PM for a $1 suggested donation. Riders can also flag down the bus at any point along its mapped route. The bus leaves downtown Snoqualmie at 7:20, 8:209:20 and 10:20AM, and 12:201:202:20 and 3:20PM

The bus is ADA accessible and also equipped with a bike rack, giving cyclists a faster, safer alternative to pedaling up Snoqualmie Parkway.

Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult to ride the bus.

Learn more about the Ridge Loop, or any of Snoqualmie Valley Transportation’s other services, including a fixed-route loop between Snoqualmie and North Bend, a loop from North Bend to Rattlesnake Lake, door-to-door service (appointment required) and the Valley Shuttle service from North Bend to Duvall, visit www.svtbus.org, or call 425-888-7001.

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) is a project of Mt. Si Senior Center. SVT began its services in 2003 with funding assistance from Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, King County Metro Transit, and the Washington State Department of Transportation.

Download a timetable for the Ridge Loop bus route HERE.  See map below.

 

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