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Spring has arrived in Clark County, and with it spring blossoms, warmer weather and longer days. The cold and gloom that preceded it make it easier to appreciate the change in seasons, but that doesn't mean winter lacks a beauty of its own. From the C-TRAN Instagram page, below are a few of our favorite sights from the winter that was in Clark County. Be sure you're following us: @ctranvancouver.

 

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A dusting of snow greeted Route 25 in late December.

 

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In January, C-TRAN launched The Current, our new on-demand service. The Current operates in five service zones: Camas/Washougal, Ridgefield/La Center, WSU Vancouver/Salmon Creek, Rose Village, and the Port of Vancouver.

 

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Also in January, we launched the new Route 48 serving Ridgefield. The 48 connects 99th Street Transit Center in Vancouver with Junction Park and Ride and Pioneer Street in Ridgefield.

 

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Sunrise views on Route 80 during a morning commute.

 

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Sometimes, there's a bus stop at the end of the rainbow.

 

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Coach 1776 provides a bit of color on an otherwise gray day.

 

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Golden hour in downtown Vancouver.
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