Spokane Community College Transit Center

Spokane Community College Transit Center or SCC Transit Center is a transit center and planned BRT terminus in the Spokane Transit Authority route system. It is one of Spokane Transit's four primary transit centers, along with the STA Plaza, West Plains, and Pence-Cole Valley transit centers.

Spokane Community College Transit Center
STA transit center
Location1810 N Greene St., Spokane, WA 99217
Coordinates47.673°N 117.358°W / 47.673; -117.358
Owned bySpokane Transit Authority
Bus stands3
Construction
Structure typeSurface
Disabled accessYes
History
Openedc. 1984[1]
Rebuilt2013, 2019 (relocated to southeast side of campus)
Traffic
Passengers1,725 (avg. weekday, 2015)[2]
Services
  Future service  
Preceding station   Spokane Transit Authority   Following station
Mission & Regal
toward Cannon & 4th
City Line
Future
Terminus

It is located on the southeastern corner of the Spokane Community College campus along Mission Avenue and serves as a transfer point for bus routes serving Spokane Valley, Millwood, North Spokane, and South Spokane. It will also serve as the eastern terminus for the planned City Line, slated to open in 2021.

History

Planning for the Spokane Community College transit center began around 1982[3] and the center opened c. 1984.[4] It was later reconstructed during summer 2013[5] in a project that replaced all existing shelter structures and added additional bus loading zones. The 2013 improvements are intended to be an interim solution as the transit center will eventually be replaced by a newer and larger one.

The decision was made to reconstruct the Spokane Community College transit center at a site on the opposite side of campus. Growing transit operations combined with site constraints, particularly the construction of an elevated North Spokane Corridor adjacent to the current site, limit the future potential of the transit center in its current form. Construction on the new transit center began in 2019 and was completed in December 2019.[6]

Future

The SCC Transit Center will be the eastern terminus of the planned City Line bus rapid transit line, slated to be open in 2022. Because the vehicles will utilize electric-battery propulsion to be charged through inductive charging, major infrastructure improvements would be required to support the BRT line.

Location

As implied by its name, the transit center is located on the Spokane Community College campus and is sited at its southeast corner.

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References

  1. "Transit Centers Planned". Spokane Chronicle. 10 December 1984. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  2. "Annual Performance Report – Passenger Facilities Edition No. 4 (2015 Data)". Spokane Transit Authority. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. "Transit Shelters on Agenda". Spokane Chronicle. 25 February 1982. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  4. "Transit Centers Planned". Spokane Chronicle. 10 December 1984. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  5. Prager, Mike (9 September 2013). "Getting There: Spokane airport to offer quicker screenings". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  6. "URTC Fact Sheet Jul17" (PDF). STA Moving Forward. Spokane Transit Authority. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
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