About Snow Goose Transit

Snow Goose Transit was started by the Lincoln Hill Retirement Community as a non-profit, accessible transit service for the Camano, Stanwood, Smokey Point and Arlington areas.

Snow Goose Transit utilizes 3 thirteen-passenger mini-buses (all wheelchair accessible) and operates on a “flex route.” With prior scheduling, our drivers can deviate from our routes to provide curb-to-curb pick-up and drop-off.

NEW RIDERS: Requests for deviations from our route must be scheduled at least 48 hours in advance.

For riders who have already had their location approved, please schedule 24 hours in advance.

Main Office: (360) 629-7403 Ext. 101

OUR MISSION

Snow Goose Transit’s mission is to provide safe and accessible transportation for our local community. We focus on people who are older adults, low-income families, and people with other kinds of mobility limitations. People who do not fit into any of these categories are also welcome to ride Snow Goose Transit!

We encourage all members of our community to try out riding Snow Goose Transit and learn more about us. We take pride in connecting underserved members of our rural community to needed resources and services.

For information about travel training, please contact our main office. We can provide travel training to individuals and small groups, and we can also provide demonstrations for larger groups upon request.

"How to Ride a Deviated, Fixed Route Bus Service" Presentation by Snow Goose Transit.

“How to Ride a Deviated, Fixed-Route Bus Service” Presentation by Snow Goose Transit, 2025.

Snow Goose Transit informational flyer with contact information.

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Square graphic about Snow Goose Transit for sharing on social media.

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Snow Goose Transit's mission and contact information.

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Partners

The North Counties Transportation Coalition includes:


Financial Support

This project is financially possible thanks to:

  • WSDOT Consolidated Grant

  • Lincoln Hill Retirement Community / Stanwood Community & Senior Center

  • Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians

  • Floyd & Delores Jones Memorial Fund

Mobility Studies

This transportation service was developed based on community input and a feasibility study conducted in 2020. Read the report below to learn more.

 
 
 

Transit Guide for North Snohomish County

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