There’s nothing as frustrating as when you step off a bus
then realize, as it rumbles away, that you’ve left something inside. All you
can think is: How am I going to get that
back?
Fortunately, the answer is simple: contact the RideStore at
Lynnwood Transit Center. If your item is found, it will be at the RideStore
ready for pick-up after 8 a.m. the next business day. “We are in the business
of trying to get your items back into your hands,” said Matt Coomes, RideStore
supervisor.
Lots of bikes
Surprisingly, bicycles are one of the most common items left
behind on buses, about 20-25 per month! Bikes are stored off-site because of
their size, so please schedule an appointment with the RideStore for pick-up.
Due to lack of space, bikes are held for 10 days before
turning them over to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office as lost property.
Other items are held for 14 days before being destroyed or donated.
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Bikes ready for pick-up by their owners. |
Community Transit is steadily expanding service and is now up to 37,000 rides every day. Consequently, there are more items going through Lost & Found than ever before. “We handle about 10,000 items per year now,” Matt said. (And some of those items are truly strange – click here to read more about the oddities left behind on our buses!)
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RideStore Supervisor Matt Coomes reviews items found on a single day. |
No item too small
Obviously, checking your seat before getting off of a bus is the best way to prevent loss, but if you think you left something behind, Matt says to call the RideStore immediately. “It doesn’t matter if the item is small or has no value; if you lost it on a bus, call us. Chances are that we have it.”
Obviously, checking your seat before getting off of a bus is the best way to prevent loss, but if you think you left something behind, Matt says to call the RideStore immediately. “It doesn’t matter if the item is small or has no value; if you lost it on a bus, call us. Chances are that we have it.”
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