The STA Plaza (The Plaza or Spokane Transit Authority Plaza), is a transit center located in Downtown Spokane, Washington. It is the main hub of customer service and transit operations for the Spokane Transit Authority (STA), with 29 out of its 44 bus routes beginning and terminating at The Plaza. Transit operations through the Plaza resemble that of an airline hub, with banks of buses arriving and departing in waves (as frequently as every 7 minutes), providing timed transfer opportunities for passengers.
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| - The STA Plaza (The Plaza or Spokane Transit Authority Plaza), is a transit center located in Downtown Spokane, Washington. It is the main hub of customer service and transit operations for the Spokane Transit Authority (STA), with 29 out of its 44 bus routes beginning and terminating at The Plaza. Transit operations through the Plaza resemble that of an airline hub, with banks of buses arriving and departing in waves (as frequently as every 7 minutes), providing timed transfer opportunities for passengers. (en)
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| - The STA Plaza (The Plaza or Spokane Transit Authority Plaza), is a transit center located in Downtown Spokane, Washington. It is the main hub of customer service and transit operations for the Spokane Transit Authority (STA), with 29 out of its 44 bus routes beginning and terminating at The Plaza. Transit operations through the Plaza resemble that of an airline hub, with banks of buses arriving and departing in waves (as frequently as every 7 minutes), providing timed transfer opportunities for passengers. It is one of Spokane Transit's three primary transit centers, along with the Spokane Community College and Pence-Cole Valley transit centers. The facility opened in the summer of 1995 and was designed by Tan Boyle Heyamoto Architects. (en)
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of | - Rockwood, Spokane
- Bemiss, Spokane
- Peaceful Valley, Spokane
- Pence-Cole Valley Transit Center
- University District (Spokane, Washington)
- Comstock, Spokane
- Country Homes, Washington
- City Line (Spokane, Washington)
- Cliff/Cannon, Spokane
- Emerson/Garfield, Spokane
- Minnehaha, Spokane
- Lincoln Heights, Spokane
- Logan, Spokane
- Balboa/South Indian Trail, Spokane
- Browne's Addition, Spokane
- Town and Country, Washington
- Travel Washington
- West Central, Spokane
- West Hills, Spokane
- Downtown Spokane
- East Central, Spokane
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