Address: Olympia, WA 98501, USA
Marci Murray
Ok. Clean, & not too many Tweakers.
S T
The bus drivers are dangerous and need more training. They drive far to fast and then slam on the breaks causing or nearly causing injury to those who are riding the bus. They run stop signs. They nearly run stop lights and them slam on the breaks because they can't make it through the intersection safely. They make you stand then snap at you or get nasty towards you because you are in the isle or blocking the way and there is no where else to move. It is dangerous and is going to cause some one serious harm. I have seen them make elderly people with walkers move. I witnessed an elderly man fall and hit his head because of one of the bus drivers just a few days ago and all the bus driver did is look over and ask are you ok instead of getting up to help the elderly man up. It is rediculous and if it continues as it is someone is going to be seriously injured because of the bus drivers lack of proper training and lack of care and caution to keep themselves and the riders safe.
Susan Miller
Went downtown to get a monthly bus pass. Service was quick. Staff were nice and accommodating. Just my opinion, but some people are sketchy looking in the downtown area. Handicap accessible.
Patrick Bertlein
I use to take the bus every day years ago, and I hoped it improved over that time. Unfortunately that was not the case. It still somehow leaves the transit center 2 minutes after departure time, doesn't meet up with major routes for a quick and easy transfer, and is so late in many instances I might as well ride a bike. I'm grateful it exists, but it could be much mire efficient.
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It's running, often but it stops, well like, the last one out of Marvin road if you arrive 10 minutes on timing schedule on martin way no later then 830 or 9 pm at least it's running every half hour and every hour!! Smh thumbs up...!it's like running schedules for youth actually
Take the 64, and take the Amtrak Cascades
Bus 62A or B
Take the 620 from OTC to Lakewood. From there you will transfer to sound transit. You will need to look them up to see the time and which bus to catch.
Intercity.com has a contact number or email toward bottom of the page
No we are doing Dialalift but you need reservations
Intercity Transit 620/612 to Olympia. Then u can catch the Greyhound bus.
Get Olympia express to Lakewood and get sound transit 574 to SeaTac Airport and get off before you go to airport and catch metro bus 180 to Burien or get sound transit 560 to Burien from there too
On the bus system from Olympia, you'd have to take a route that goes to Lakewood (I believe 612 is the one). From there, you'd have to utilize other transit systems to get the rest of the way to SeaTac. Intercity Transit doesn't go quite that far.
I believe the outbound 13 does. Be sure to ask one of the security guards or Transit staff for specific directions. Feel free to ask the Bus Operators as well! Also, each bus holds Transit Guides with detailed descriptions of routes and times.
The mason transit number 6 and 4
The 612 will take you to the Tacoma transit center, then you take the 594.
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