- Transit - Transportation | seattle. gov
Transit is operated by King County Metro, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), the City of Seattle, and others
- Schedules and maps - King County, Washington
These maps are an essential tool for riders in Seattle who need to know where to catch their bus and how to get to their destination
- Bus service - King County, Washington
Learn how to ride and explore the region with ease This guide shows you how to use transit, step by step For detailed instructions, please refer to our rider guide
- Buses vs. Busses | Merriam-Webster
Buss meaning “kiss” seems to have evolved from the sound of giving a kiss, whereas bus meaning “a large vehicle for carrying passengers” is an abbreviation of omnibus, their original name, from the Latin word meaning “for all ”
- Routes and schedules | Sound Transit
Find route maps and schedules for Sound Transit services, including Link trains, Sounder trains and ST Express buses
- Schedules and maps - Sound Transit
To speak with a language translator, call the language line at 800-823-9230, 7 a m to 7 p m To print or download individual route schedules and maps click the PDF
- Seattle bus and RapidRide routes, Metro Transit schedules
Scroll down to find key information about all Metro Transit options in the Seattle area, like bus and RapidRide schedules, maps, and next departures You'll find more complete information about Metro Transit and other transportation options in the Seattle area in our app
- Greyhound: Affordable Bus Tickets Across US, Canada Mexico
Traveling with Greyhound is simple and stress-free, thanks to our frequent departures, reliable schedules, and modern, comfortable buses Our extensive network spans 1,600+ destinations and our online booking system and our app make planning your trip easy Booking your journey with Greyhound is simple
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