| Founded | 1979 |
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| Headquarters | 3701 96th St SW, Lakewood |
| Service area | Pierce County |
| Service type | bus service, paratransit |
| Routes | 50 |
| Fleet | 270 |
| Fuel type | Compressed natural gas |
| Web site | piercetransit.org |
Pierce Transit, in full the Pierce County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation, is the public transit authority of Pierce County, Washington. Based in Lakewood, Washington, it was founded in 1979. Operating buses, SHUTTLE services for the disabled, vanpool and a ridematching database for those who wish to carpool, Pierce Transit's system is connected with surrounding regional transit systems, including ferries and trains.
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As of 2009, Pierce Transit served a 414-square-mile (1,070 km2) area with a population of approximately 676,000. Areas served include Bonney Lake, Buckley, DuPont, Fife, Edgewood, Federal Way, Fircrest, Fort Lewis, Gig Harbor, Lakewood, Milton, Orting, Purdy, Puyallup, Ruston, South Hill, Steilacoom, Sumner, Tacoma and University Place. In 2008, 19 million people utilized its services. 272 wheelchair-accessible buses circulate between 3,300 bus stops, 626 bus shelters and 28 park-and-ride lots. Additionally, Pierce Transit runs 11 transit centers and stations. Pierce Transit also provides vanpool, ridematching and express transportation between counties. Disabled passengers who are not able to use Pierce Transit's buses have access to a special transportation system called SHUTTLE.
In 1979, a 0.3% sales tax was created by popular vote to fund public transportation. Pierce Transit was accordingly formed to manage transit. In 2002, after Initiative 695 eliminated the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (another funding mechanism for local transit in Washington State), that funding was replaced with an additional 0.3% sales tax to fund transit operations. Pierce Transit is operated by nine-member Board of Commissioners composed of elected officials throughout the county. The Board of Commissioners operates under a Chief Executive Officer, Lynne Griffith.[1] A staff of approximately 1,000 man the five departments, with over 50% working in Transit Operations.
| Service | Adult | Youth | Senior/Disabled |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local | $2.00 | $0.75 | $0.75 |
| Olympia Express | $2.50 | $2.50 | $1.25 |
| Monthly Local Pass | $72.00 | $27.00 | $27.00 |
| Summer Youth Pass | N/A | $27.00 | N/A |
Fares last updated on: 9/3/2011 [2]
| Make | Model | Purchased | Retired | Qty. | Fleet Numbers | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ford E450 | ? | 2004 | in service | 49 | 5001-5049 | |
| Ford E450 | ? | 2005 | in service | 30 | 5801-5809, 5050-5070 | |
| Ford E450 | ? | 2006 | in service | 5 | 5071-5075 | |
| Ford E450 | ElDorado Aerotech | 2007 | in service | 5810-5819, 5076-5100 |
| Make | Model | Year | Retired | Qty. | Fleet Numbers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ford | E350 | 2002 | out of service | 1 | 4116 |
| 2003 | most out of service | 24 | 4140, 4143, 4144, 4146-4148, 4151-4153, 4155, 4157, 4158, 4160, 4161, 4163-4165, 4167-4171, 4176, 4179 | ||
| 2006 | in service | 67 | 7095-7161 | ||
| Ford | E350XL | 2005 | in service | 48 | 7014-7061 |
| 2008 | in service | 23 | 7226-7248 | ||
| Chevrolet | Astro | 200X | most out of service | 12 | 4122, 4123, 4127, 4129-4136, 4139 |
| Chevrolet | Express | 2007 | in service | 56 | 7162-7217 |
| 2008 | in service | 15 | 7218-7225, 7249-7255 | ||
| 2010 | in service | 64 | 7256-7319 | ||
| Dodge | Grand Caravan | 2005 | in service | 14 | 7000-7013 |
Pierce Transit contracts with the Pierce County Sheriff's Office for police services. There are currently 7 patrol deputies assigned full time to Pierce Transit. Pierce Transit became the first Transit System in Washington State with its own Police Department (Pierce Transit Department of Public Safety) in 2009. The Pierce Transit system is also patrolled by 10 specially commissioned Peace Officers (Transit Security Officers).
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