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Travel Washington

Travel Washington
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Commenced operation December 2007 (December 2007)
Headquarters 310 Maple Park Avenue SE
Olympia, Washington
Service area Washington state
Service type Intercity bus
Routes 4
Operator Washington State Department of Transportation
Website wsdot.wa.gov/transit/intercity

Travel Washington is an intercity bus operator in the U.S. state of Washington operated by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).

Greyhound Lines formerly ran extensive intercity service in Washington state that was cut in 2004 as part of a regional restructure to focus on profitable routes. In 2007, the Washington State Department of Transportation began planning for an intercity bus network pilot project.

The first Travel Washington bus route to open was the Grape Line, which began service in December 2007. It was also the first bus service to be funded through a private-public partnership between the Federal Transit Administration and private operators, with the former matching the latter's investments with grant money.

Travel Washington consists of 4 routes connecting major cities in Washington to other intercity transit services offered by Amtrak, Greyhound and Northwestern Trailways, as well as regional airports in Seattle and Pasco. Most stops are sited at major transfer points with local bus systems.

Routes are named after Washingtonian products and resources, such as Dungeness crab and apples.


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