How to get around and be GREEN too
How to get around and be GREEN too
Schedules, fares, guide, trip planner, maps
Stations: SeaTac Airport, Tukwila, Othello,Columbia City, Mt.Baker, Beacon Hill, SODO, Stadium, International, Pioneer Sq, University St, Westlake Ctr
24 routes between major cities and job centers, very fast
North from Seattle to Everett
South from Seattle to Tacoma
Overall system map from Everett to Tacoma: light rail, express buses, trains
A computer chip e-purse card.........you can move all around without bringing money!
Not kidding.......ride from Macy's to International for free!
From Sea Tac to 8 Downtown hotels, now operated by Shuttle Express
Several pickup stops, to Redmond Campus
Very fast , very often, great for commuters
For longer distances: redesigned buses with wi-fi, outlets, more legroom, greater safety.
Affordable and reliable buses to major hotels and destinations.
Departs every 10 minutes from Seattle Center and Westlake Station Downtown.
Fun, quick and convenient from Downtown Westlake Station to Seattle Center.
You'll love the bright shiny cars of purple, red, orange and lime green.
Fun for tourists and locals alike.
Linking First Hill with Capitol Hill and International District, opening late 2013
A beautiful ride from Vancouver BC to Eugene with many stops.
Drive the car on, ride your bicycle on, or just walk on.
All about the ferry system, almost like being on a cruise!
Ride the foot ferry from Downtown to West Seattle.
Passenger-only ferry service between Downtown and Kingston.
On-demand private driver service, all from your smart phone.
Yellow Taxi
Luxury town cars and stretch limos for business or special events.
Wheels when you want them, a little different than car renting.
Carpooling is one more way to move around.
Special street parking privileges in residential neighborhoods.
One more option, just park the car and ride the bus.
Secure, web reservations, free shuttle service, valet, self service.
User-friendly destination directions for driving, public transpo, biking and walking.
Public transit throughout King County
Why spend your time on a treadmill in the gym?
Maps, trail routes, racks, etiquette, street markings