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Directions to Port of Seattle with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Port of Seattle

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How to get to Port of Seattle by Bus?

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Bus stations near Port of Seattle

  • 2nd Ave & Bell St,9 min walk,
  • 3rd Ave & Bell St,10 min walk,

Bus lines to Port of Seattle

  • 111,Lake Kathleen Via I-90,
  • 113,Shorewood White Center,
  • 162,Lake Meridian,
  • 177,Federal Way 320th P&R Via I-5,
  • 212,Eastgate P&R,
  • D LINE,Blue Ridge/Crown Hill - Ballard - Downtown Seattle,
  • E LINE,Aurora Village Transit Center - Downtown Seattle,
  • 1,Kinnear - Downtown Seattle,
  • 2,West Queen Anne - Downtown Seattle - Madrona Park,
  • 3,North Queen Anne - Downtown Seattle - Madrona,
  • 4,East Queen Anne - Downtown Seattle - Judkins Park,
  • 13,Seattle Pacific - Downtown Seattle,
  • 14,Mt Baker - Downtown Seattle,
  • 17,Loyal Heights-Sunset Hill-Ballard-Downtown Seattle,
  • 21,Arbor Heights-Westwood Village-Downtown Seattle,
  • 24,West Magnolia - Downtown Seattle,
  • 27,Colman Park - Downtown Seattle,
  • 28,Whittier Heights - Fremont - Downtown Seattle,
  • 33,Discovery Park - Downtown Seattle,
  • 56,Alki - Admiral District - Downtown Seattle,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Port of Seattle?

    The closest stations to Port of Seattle are:

    • 2nd Ave & Bell St is 693 yards away, 9 min walk.
    • 3rd Ave & Bell St is 792 yards away, 10 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Port of Seattle?

    These Bus lines stop near Port of Seattle: 40, 5, 62

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Port of Seattle?

    The nearest bus stop to Port of Seattle is 2nd Ave & Bell St. It’s a 9 min walk away.

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Port of Seattle Address: 2209 Alaskan Way street in Seattle

Port of Seattle
Port of SeattleThe Port of Seattle is a government agency that runs Seattle's seaport and airport. The Port has its own police department, fire department, and a portfolio of industrial and commercial real estate including the World Trade Center Seattle. Its creation was approved by the voters of King County, Washington, on September 5, 1911, and authorized by the Port District Act. It is run by an elected five-member commission whose terms run four years. Generating over 200,000 jobs and $20 billion in business revenue, the Port of Seattle is one of the Pacific Northwest’s leading economic engines. As of 2017, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the fastest growing airport in the United States, and the sixth fastest growing airport in the world. Handling a record 45.7 million passengers in 2016, the airport is now the ninth busiest airport in the United States. Together with the Port of Tacoma, the Northwest Seaport Alliance is the fourth-largest container gateway in North America. Under a port development authority, the ports manage the container, breakbulk, auto and some bulk terminals in Seattle and Tacoma. In 2015, over 898,000 cruise passengers passed through the Port's cruise ship terminals.
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