Feb. 9, 2019
Don't see any bus tracks at the McCleary Transit Station. The McCleary Community Church, one of the oldest public use buildings in town (built ca. 1905) is in the background. Occasional vehicles were crawling down Third Street.
Random images & musings from the metro of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label bus transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bus transportation. Show all posts
Squaxin Island Tribe bus
Aug. 3, 2018
The Squaxin Island Tribe bus, which includes McCleary as a stop, has my vote for the most amazing and truly Northwest transportation logo in these parts. If you look closely you can pick out the seven animals representing the seven clans of the Tribe, all united into the form of a fish. There is a lot of history behind that graphic.
The Squaxin Island Tribe bus, which includes McCleary as a stop, has my vote for the most amazing and truly Northwest transportation logo in these parts. If you look closely you can pick out the seven animals representing the seven clans of the Tribe, all united into the form of a fish. There is a lot of history behind that graphic.
Transit Station
Apr. 21, 2013.
In the past decades the public transit bus did not come to McCleary. A commercial outfit called Washington Coast Lines with a Greyhound style bus stopped next to the Timbear Cafe on the corner of Maple and Main (currently a 2nd hand store).
This Grays Harbor Transit station on Third St. is in an area where a gas station once stood.
In the past decades the public transit bus did not come to McCleary. A commercial outfit called Washington Coast Lines with a Greyhound style bus stopped next to the Timbear Cafe on the corner of Maple and Main (currently a 2nd hand store).
This Grays Harbor Transit station on Third St. is in an area where a gas station once stood.
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