Free Shuttle Service to New 185th Light Rail Station
We’re happy to announce that the daily campus shuttle is adding a stop at the “Shoreline North/185th Station” Link Light Rail station in Shoreline.
Campus shuttles are offered for all students, staff, and visitors thanks to funding from the Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF), Associated Student Government, and SCC students.
See below for more information about the daily campus shuttle service.
SHUTTLE SCHEDULE
Monday – Friday (on days the college is open for business)
7:45am – 3:45pm
With the new stop, the shuttle takes approximately 45 minutes to complete the route.
ROUTES & STOPS
Bldg. 2100/Bldg. 2300 roundabout
Bldg. 1900 roundabout
Bldg. 1000/Metro Stops
N 160th & Aurora Ave (between the E Line stop and Shoreline Central Animal Hospital)
*NEW* Shoreline North/185th Station (Light Rail and King County Metro Station)
Greenwood Parking Lot (only when open for Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters
ADDITIONAL SHUTTLE INFO
You may call the shuttle driver to request a pick-up: 206-759-1768
No alternate or additional off campus stops are authorized.
Scooters, bicycles, and other large items are not allowed on the daily campus shuttle. There are bike lockers available at the Link Light Rail Stations and bike racks located around campus.
SHORELINE SOUT/148TH STATION
The daily campus shuttle DOES NOT service this Link Light Rail Station
Beginning September 14th, King County Metro Route 333 will connect this station to Shoreline Community College
Additional information on KCM routes that service this station to be updated on college website when available.
SHORELINE NORTH/185TH STATION
The daily campus shuttle services this Link Light Rail Station
There are currently no King County Metro connections from this station to Shoreline Community College.
Additional information on KCM routes that service this station to be updated on college website when available.
To locate the daily campus shuttle at this station: Exit the Link Light Rail platform and walk east (away from the platform and I-5), toward the “Pick Up & Drop Off” outlined in green here: