Address: 4th Ave, Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Denny Hadler Jr
Lost my backpack and phone they found my backpack and allowed me to look around for my phone. Good guys. Always helpful. Thank you for your help
A'sHat SelfieStick
I find a trip to New York quite unlikely to happen at least soon. The station does bring to life the New York subway stations as seen in the movies. Compared to the San Francisco Bay Area's BART stations, this place is amazingly clean …
Anita
I decided to take public transportation to go Downtown Seattle to watch a movie and was very pleasantly surprised with the whole underground tunnel system that exists as well as the beautiful stations that you see along the way. I got off …
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yes, this station will take you to the airport
No there isn't . You can bring clear bags into climate pledge.
Are you talking about the link light rail? If so, it's about $3 one way, but you can get reduced fare cards for as low as $1.50 but that requires prep work. And you could also just get on the thing for free, but that's on you if that backfires(it usually doesn't)
Yes, one way is a little over $3. Round trip is a little over $6.
I don't see why not. Uber and Lyft also run at all hours.
It depends on which bus you want
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If you catch the light rail it would cost $2.50, buy your ticket at the automated kiosk. Trip takes 20 - 30 min. Depending on time of day and direction traveling. If you want a cab, I know it's $40 from downtown to the airport. I'm going to say it would stand to reason the reverse trip would be the same cost. Hope that helps.
There are two possible meanings: there are a bunch of bus stops on 3rd between pine and pike, and there are entrances to a transit tunnel on pine, about halfway between 3rd and 4th. If you want the lightrail, you need the tunnel. If you are taking a bus, youll need to check which one you need
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