ORCA transit ridership grows to 151 million trips
Regional ridership jumps 12% in 2024
Transit in the Puget Sound region delivered 17 million more trips in 2024 than the prior year, according to six ORCA transit agencies. Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit and Sound Transit delivered 134 million trips in 2023 and 151 million trips in 2024.
The growing popularity of transit aligns with recent expansions and improvements across the region. Transit agencies celebrated adding more bus trips, opening new bus rapid transit lines, launching Sound Transit Link light rail extensions, offering more fast ferry and water taxi service, and extending “first-mile, last-mile” options that connect neighborhoods that do not yet have frequent bus or light rail service.
Transit even more important in 2025 and beyond
Especially with an increase in in-person work and our region’s growing population, transit offers many benefits. Compared to private vehicles, more people taking public transportation means shorter commuting times, lower stress levels, less pollution, reduced congestion, and cutting travel costs such as gasoline, insurance, maintenance and parking.
Transit will be even more important this year and in the years ahead. Since January 2025, vehicle traffic and transit ridership further increased as Amazon office staff resumed in-person work five days a week. In 2026, Seattle is hosting the FIFA Men’s World Cup, bringing hundreds of thousands of people from around the world to the Puget Sound region. Additionally, the Washington State Department of Transportation will be making major improvements to Interstate 5, with resulting changes, closures and detours also affecting alternate routes and side streets.
Transit is uniquely able to help large numbers of people get where they need to go safely and reliably, while enjoying the journey.
Making it easier to get around the Puget Sound
With more riders and strong support, ORCA transit agencies are continuing to expand and enhance transit service, leading efforts to combat climate change, and making transit more accessible, affordable and attractive to residents and visitors.
ORCA transit agencies want every trip to be safe and welcoming, and launched a safety and security webpage. The new info.myorca.com/safety/ provides clear expectations of riders, and invites customers to offer feedback on how agencies can make the transit experience even better.
Total boardings by transit agency and by region
Trips in 2023 | Trips in 2024 | Rider increase | Percentage increase | |
ORCA region (total) | 134,335,747 | 150,959,390 | 16,623,643 | 12% |
Community Transit | 7,176,526 | 8,425,448 | 1,248,922 | 17% |
Everett Transit | 1,329,878 | 1,750,832 | 420,954 | 32% |
King County Metro | 78,915,922 | 88,561,187 | 9,645,265 | 12% |
Kitsap Transit | 2,749,224 | 3,203,405 | 454,181 | 17% |
Pierce Transit | 6,787,197 | 7,509,518 | 722,321 | 11% |
Sound Transit | 37,377,000 | 41,509,000 | 4,132,000 | 11% |
Promising careers
To support current and future service, agencies are hiring for electricians, facilities specialists, mechanics, operators and countless other openings. These positions offer a good salary, great benefits and the opportunity to build a career while serving your community. Together, our goal is to ensure transit is the #1 way to travel and the #1 place to work.
kitsaptransit.com/agency-information/employment