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SEATTLE_GETTING_AROUND
The Seattle Monorail provides transportation from downtown to Seattle Center.
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| Getting Around Seattle |
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By Air
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) provides nonstop service and connections to destinations around the world.
Metro Transit has several bus routes providing daily service from the airport to areas throughout Seattle.
Sound Transit offers public transportation throughout Seattle, King County and surrounding counties via rail and bus.
Downtown Airporter provides service to and from the airport for $8.50 one way. The shuttle runs daily 5:30 a.m.-midnight.
Taxis and limousines can easily be located on the third floor of the parking garage. For more information on cabs call 206 246 9999 and to arrange for a limousine call 206 431 5904.
By Train
Amtrak, located at 303 S. Jackson Street, provides service to Seattle via several national routes including Amtrak Cascades, Coast Starlight and Empire Builder.
By Bus
Greyhound accesses Seattle from major cities around the country. The downtown bus station, located at 811 Stewart Street, is open daily 6:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
By Car
Approach Seattle from the east by Interstate 90, and from the north and south via Interstate 5.
The Metro Transit offers public bus service throughout Seattle and its surrounding communities. A Seattle landmark is the nation's first tunnel for dual-power buses that runs throughout the heart of downtown. The tunnel stops are included in the free ride area of downtown Seattle.
The Seattle Monorail provides transportation from downtown to Seattle Center. The monorail runs weekdays from 7:30 a.m.-11p.m. and weekends 9 a.m.-11p.m. |
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