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Mobility Hub Community Van - Share the ride with neighbors to destinations throughout the region. King Country Metro.

Community Van

COVID-19 Update: This service is operating with safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Masks on transit recommended(External link)Masks are no longer required by King County Metro but are still strongly recommended. Gloves are still provided, there are partitions in place between the driver and riders, and the vehicles are sanitized after each use.

 

What is Community Van?

Community Van is a rideshare pilot program brought to Sammamish by King County Metro in partnership with the City of Sammamish. Its purpose is to provide community members with a new way to share rides. This service promotes shared rides, either one-time or recurring, to popular destinations throughout the region. Trips must be scheduled in advance through your Community Transportation Coordinator (CTC) and requested either by contacting your CTC(External link) or online(External link).

How does it work?

  • Community members can travel together in King County Metro vans to local destinations throughout the day, evening, and weekend.
  • Riders fill out a trip request form(External link) or contact their CTC at least two business days in advance.
  • There is a two-passenger minimum on Community Van trips according to King County Metro's standard capacity requirements.
  • Each rider will pay a Metro one-zone fare for the round trip while the driver travels for free.
  • Accessible community vans are available upon request. Inform the CTC about your needs before your trip.

How do I pay?

Fares are round trip and are priced at one zone off-peak, which is $2.75.
Click here for King County Metro fare.(External link)

  • Use the Transit to Go App on your phone. Click here(External link) for more info and to download the app.
  • ORCA Card, if you have a monthly pass, NOT E-purse. Click here(External link) for more info on ORCA cards.
  • Human Service Ticket with the correct fare.
  • If you need assistance getting a ticket, please call (425) 295-0646.

(External link)How do I become an approved driver?

Support your neighbors, and your community and help the environment by becoming a Community Van volunteer driver. You can choose which trips you drive and how many times you drive a week.

  1. Complete the King County Metro Driver Application form.(External link)
  2. You will be contacted by King County Metro and your CTC after your application has been received and reviewed. They will help you complete your driver orientation and get started.

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COVID-19 Update: This service is operating with safety measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Masks on transit recommended(External link)Masks are no longer required by King County Metro, but are still strongly recommended.