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Cars produce 30% of the country's carbon dioxide, the #1 contributor to the greenhouse effect (slow warming of the atmosphere).

It pays to explore your options. As our Roads become more crowded, park and rides connections can help provide teh relief you're looking for.

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So many places to go,
So many ways to get there.

Our regional system of over 200 park-and-ride lots creates a network of convenient connections throughout the entire Puget Sound area. Whether you bicycle, carpool, vanpool, ride the bus or the ferry, using a park-and-ride lot can save you time and money.

Explore your transit options.
Is there a faster, more direct bus route to your destination? Maybe a nearby park-and-ride lot can connect you to that route. Is there a park-and-ride near your children's school or daycare? Dropping them off, then connecting with a bus, carpool or vanpool can add convenience and cost savings to your day.

Tips for park-and-ride lot users

  • Plan ahead. Vehicle parking and bicycle facilities are available on a first-come, first-served basis and some fill up early on weekdays.
  • Observe the rules, regulations and hours of operation posted at each lot. They may vary.
  • Remember to turn off your lights, lock your vehicle, store any valuable items in a locked trunk or glovebox and take your keys with you.
  • Report any security concerns to the local police department.
  • Call us to find out about new lots or lot closures in Pierce County.
Pierce County Lots
Take a look at our Park & Ride Lot map to find the Pierce County lot nearest your home. If you're in an area served by King County Metro, visit their Park & Ride website.



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