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How to get to Cascade Playground in Seattle by bus?

Directions to Cascade Playground (Seattle) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Cascade Playground

    BusBus: 309, 40, 590, 70, 303.

How to get to Cascade Playground by bus?

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    Bus stops near Cascade Playground in Seattle

    • Fairview Ave N & Harrison St, 3 min walk,
    • Fairview Ave N & Thomas St, 4 min walk,
    • Stewart St & Yale Ave N, 6 min walk,
    • Denny Way & Fairview Ave N, 6 min walk,

    Bus lines to Cascade Playground in Seattle

    • 70, U-District Station Eastlake,
    • 303, First Hill I-5/Northgate Station,
    • 322, Kenmore P&R I-5/Northgate Station,
    • 577, Federal Way,
    • 578, Federal Way Sumner/Puyallup,
    • 101, Renton Transit Center - Downtown Seattle,
    • 102, Fairwood - Downtown Seattle,
    • 150, Kent Station - Southcenter - Downtown Seattle,
    • 218, Issaquah Highlands - Downtown Seattle,
    • 257, Brickyard P&R - Downtown Seattle,
    • 311, Woodinville - Downtown Seattle,
    • 545, Redmond - Seattle,
    • 8, Seattle Center,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the closest stations to Cascade Playground?

      The closest stations to Cascade Playground are:

      • Fairview Ave N & Harrison St is 217 yards away, 3 min walk.
      • Fairview Ave N & Thomas St is 236 yards away, 4 min walk.
      • Stewart St & Yale Ave N is 446 yards away, 6 min walk.
      • Denny Way & Fairview Ave N is 452 yards away, 6 min walk.
    • Which bus lines stop near Cascade Playground?

      These bus lines stop near Cascade Playground: 309, 40, 590, 70.

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to Cascade Playground in Seattle?

      The nearest bus stop to Cascade Playground in Seattle is Fairview Ave N & Harrison St. It’s a 3 min walk away.

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    Public Transit to Cascade Playground in Seattle

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    Looking for the nearest stop or station to Cascade Playground? Check out this list of stops closest to your destination: Fairview Ave N & Harrison St; Fairview Ave N & Thomas St; Stewart St & Yale Ave N; Denny Way & Fairview Ave N.

    Bus: 309, 40, 590, 70, 303, 322, 577, 578, 101, 102, 150, 218, 257, 8.

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    Cascade Playground Address: Pontius Avenue North street in Seattle

    Cascade Playground, Seattle
    Cascade Playground, SeattleCascade is a historic neighborhood abutting Downtown Seattle, Washington, USA; it constitutes the eastern portion of what has come to be known as Cascade Neighborhood. It is bounded by: Fairview Avenue North on the west, beyond which is the rest of the Cascade Neighborhood; the Interstate 5 interchange for Mercer St to the north, beyond which is Eastlake; Interstate 5 on the east, beyond which is Capitol Hill; and Denny Way on the south, beyond which is Denny Triangle. It is surrounded by thoroughfares Mercer Street (eastbound), Fairview Avenue N. and Eastlake Avenue E. (north- and southbound), and Denny Way (east- and westbound). The neighborhood, one of Seattle's oldest, originally extended much further: west to Terry Avenue, south to Denny Hill (regraded away 1929–1931) on the South, and east to Melrose Avenue E through the area now obliterated by Interstate 5. Some recent writers consider Cascade to omit the northern "arm" (east of Lake Union), while others extend it westward to cover most of South Lake Union. Historic structures in Cascade Neighborhood include St Spiridon's Orthodox Cathedral [1], Immanuel Lutheran Church, and several defunct laundry blocks. In 2007, a development named Alley24 was built around the New Richmond Laundry Building, a City of Seattle Landmark located between John and Thomas Streets and Yale and Pontius Avenues North. The historic façade was maintained in the new design by architecture firm NBBJ, who also relocated their headquarters to Alley24. The property is jointly owned by PEMCO and Paul Allen's development company Vulcan Inc.. Vulcan owns roughly approximately 6 acres in Cascade Neighborhood, a lower percentage of the land than in the rest of South Lake Union.
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