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Bus

Bus transportation is provided for free within the main downtown corridor. Visit each bus transit provider for specifics of the services they provide.

Metro Transit

Provides service throughout King County.
Phone: 206-553-3000, TTY users call 206-684-1739

Sound Transit

Provides a regional service that connects communities in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties.
Phone: 800-201-4900

Community Transit

Provides service to most of Snohomish County, the University of Washington, Seattle and the Eastside.
Phone: 425-353-RIDE

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Pierce Transit

Provides service to the cities and towns of Bonney Lake, Buckley, DuPont, Fife, Edgewood, Fircrest, Gig Harbor, Lakewood, Milton, Orting, Puyallup, Ruston, Steilacoom, Sumner, Tacoma and University Place, along with extensive unincorporated areas of Pierce County.
Phone: 800-562-8109

Intercity and Tour Bus Services

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Highlights

Metro KC BusMetro Bus Online
Metro Transit offers bus service, vanpool and carpool options to get around King County.

Getting Around Town imageGetting Around Town
Visiting Seattle? Find out what to do it you arrive by plane, train, boat, auto and more.

Host a Neighborhood Block Party
SDOT helps you connect with your neighbors and celebrate Car-Free Summer by making it easy to get a block party permit through September.

Mayor Encourages Seattle Drivers to Cut Car Trips
Mayor announces public campaign to “Give Your Car the Summer Off”.

Transportation Committee Brown Bag Watch the Video
A special City Council brown-bag lunchtime presentation with European Union Green Party representative Michael Cramer discussing the importance of promoting alternative transportation both in Europe and globally.

2008 Seattle Department of Transportation Road Projects in Seattle

Guide to MapsGuide to Maps - Getting Around Seattle
City maps available to help with travel, commuting, traffic and more.


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