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Directions to Sound TRANSIT (Seattle) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Sound TRANSIT

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How to get to Sound TRANSIT by Bus?

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Bus stations near Sound TRANSIT in Seattle

  • 2nd Ave & Seneca St,1 min walk,
  • 3rd Ave & Seneca St,2 min walk,
  • Madison St & 2nd Ave,2 min walk,

Bus lines to Sound TRANSIT in Seattle

  • 111,Lake Kathleen - Downtown Seattle,
  • 212,Eastgate P&R - Downtown Seattle,
  • 218,Issaquah Highlands - Downtown Seattle,
  • 550,Bellevue - Seattle,
  • 554,Issaquah - Seattle,
  • 402,Lynnwood - Seattle,
  • 405,Edmonds P&R - Seattle,
  • 410,Mariner P&R - Seattle,
  • 412,Silver Firs - Seattle,
  • 413,Swamp Creek P&R - Seattle,
  • 415,North Lynnwood - Seattle,
  • 416,Edmonds - Seattle,
  • 417,Mukilteo - Seattle,
  • 421,Marysville - Seattle,
  • 422,Stanwood - Seattle,
  • 424,Snohomish - Seattle,
  • 425,Lake Stevens - Seattle,
  • 435,Mill Creek - Seattle,
  • 590,Tacoma - Seattle,
  • 592,Olympia/DuPont - Seattle,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Sound TRANSIT?

    The closest stations to Sound TRANSIT are:

    • 2nd Ave & Seneca St is 47 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • 3rd Ave & Seneca St is 100 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Madison St & 2nd Ave is 122 yards away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Sound TRANSIT?

    These Bus lines stop near Sound TRANSIT: 29, 355, 410, 550, 77, C LINE

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Sound TRANSIT in Seattle?

    The nearest bus stop to Sound TRANSIT in Seattle is 2nd Ave & Seneca St. It’s a 1 min walk away.

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Sound TRANSIT Address: 1100 2nd Ave street in Seattle

Sound TRANSIT, Seattle
Sound TRANSIT, SeattleSound Transit (ST), officially the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is a public transit agency serving the Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington. It operates light rail service (Link light rail) in Seattle and Tacoma, regional Sounder commuter rail, and Sound Transit Express bus service, as well as managing the regional ORCA fare card system. In 2017, Sound Transit services carried a total of 47 million passengers, including an average of 157,000 riders on weekdays.Sound Transit was created in 1993 by King, Pierce and Snohomish counties to build a regional rapid transit system. After an unsuccessful proposal in 1995, the agency's plan for regional light rail, commuter rail and express bus service, named "Sound Move", was approved in November 1996. ST began operating its express bus service, taking over existing routes from local transit agencies, in September 1999; the first commuter rail line, between Tacoma and Seattle, started in December of the same year; and the first light rail line, Tacoma Link, began service in August 2003. Light rail service in Seattle began in 2009, and is the largest part of the Sound Transit system in terms of ridership. Union Station in Seattle has served as the agency's headquarters since its renovation in 1999.Sound Transit is independent of local transit agencies and is governed by an 18-member Board of Directors made up of elected officials from member jurisdictions and the Secretary of Transportation. It is funded by local sales taxes, property taxes, and motor vehicle excise taxes, levied within its taxing district in portions of King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The agency has passed three major ballot measures to fund system expansion, including Sound Move (1996), Sound Transit 2 (2008) and Sound Transit 3 (2016). Planning and construction of new light rail lines is anticipated to continue until 2041 under the Sound Transit 3 plan.
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