Additional Information
(For more information, please see our Specialized Transportation Rider's Guide.)
All WTA buses are wheelchair accessible.
Anyone who needs to use the wheelchair lift may do so at any WTA bus stop where the lift can be safely deployed. All bus stops are safe for the wheelchair lift, but there are wieght and size restrictions on the lift. Please contact 733-1144 for more information.
Unfortunately, WTA cannot guarantee an accessible path of travel to and from all bus stops. We advise our riders with mobility limitations to familiarize themselves with accessibility at a stop before using it for the first time.
Buses kneel to the curb to allow easier boarding for people with mobility limitations. Drivers announce key stops over a P.A. system.
Bus I.D. kits are available for people unable to identify which bus to catch. As well, trip planners are available to those who need assistance getting off at the right stop or finding the right connection.
Alternate Formats
The Transit Guide and all of WTA's primary public information materials are available in alternate formats such as Braille, large-print, or audio tape. Call (360) 676-6843.
Non-Discrimination
WTA provides services and employment on a non-discriminatory basis and complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

