Yes, travel within United States is currently allowed. Explore travel options
The cost-effective way to get from Downtown Seattle to West Seattle is to bus, which costs $3 and takes 13 min. More details
The quickest way to get from Downtown Seattle to West Seattle is to bus which costs $3 and takes 13 min. More details
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from 3rd Ave & Columbia St and arriving at SW Avalon Way & SW Bradford St. Services depart every 10 minutes, a...
The distance between Downtown Seattle and West Seattle is 3 miles.
The best way to get from Downtown Seattle to West Seattle without a car is to bus which takes 13 min and costs $3. More details
The bus from 3rd Ave & Columbia St to SW Avalon Way & SW Bradford St takes 13 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes. More details
Downtown Seattle to West Seattle bus services, operated by King County Metro, depart from 3rd Ave & Columbia St station. More details
Downtown Seattle to West Seattle bus services, operated by King County Metro, arrive at SW Avalon Way & SW Bradford St station. More details
There are 374+ hotels available in West Seattle. Prices start at $100 USD per night. More details
Yes, travel within United States is currently allowed. Explore travel options
The cheapest way to get from West Seattle to Downtown Seattle is to bus which costs $3 and takes 16 min. More details
The quickest way to get from West Seattle to Downtown Seattle is to bus which costs $3 and takes 16 min. More details
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from SW Avalon Way & SW Yancy St and arriving at Columbia St & Western Ave. Services depart every 15 minutes,...
The distance between West Seattle and Downtown Seattle is 3 miles.
The best way to get from West Seattle to Downtown Seattle without a car is to bus which takes 16 min and costs $3. More details
The bus from SW Avalon Way & SW Yancy St to Columbia St & Western Ave takes 16 min including transfers and departs every 15 minutes. More details
West Seattle to Downtown Seattle bus services, operated by King County Metro, depart from SW Avalon Way & SW Yancy St station. More details
West Seattle to Downtown Seattle bus services, operated by King County Metro, arrive at Columbia St & Western Ave station. More details
There are 390+ hotels available in Downtown Seattle. Prices start at $100 USD per night. More details
The best way to get from West Seattle to Downtown Seattle without a car is to bus which takes 18 min and costs $3.
It is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). Originally called Seahawks Stadium, it became Qwest Field in June 2004, when telecommunications carrier Qwest acquired the naming rights.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from SW Avalon Way & SW Yancy St and arriving at Columbia St & Western Ave. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 18 min.
West Seattle route continues all day service seven days a week until 7:00 pm for the remainder of the year.
The Water Taxi docks in Seacrest Park in West Seattle. The park is easy to reach by bus, neighborhood shuttles, and waterfront pathways for walkers and bicyclists. Visitors to West Seattle will find easy access to waterfront trails, Alki beach, fishing piers, restaurants, and shops along California Avenue.
This new terminal has a capacity to hold 500 passengers under cover and out of the weather.
Purchase an adult-fare ticket from a vending machine at a Water Taxi terminal before boarding. Put your ticket in the fare box as you board. Credit or debit cards may be used to buy tickets.
A very limited amount of short-term parking is available at Seacrest Park . On-street parking is available along Harbor Avenue SW. Both the Vashon Island-Downtown Seattle route and the West Seattle-Downtown Seattle route dock at the brand new terminal at Pier 50 on the downtown Seattle waterfront. See map.
After a public vote, the vessel was named for one of Seattle’s early pioneers, David Swinson “Doc” Maynard, who helped shape the Seattle we know today and advocated for naming the city after Chief Seattle.
There is no parking available at Pier 50. There are paid lots available in the area, and metered parking on nearby streets. The Pier 50 terminal connects with several bus routes and the Link Light rail. Please use Metro's trip planner to see options.
4 bus route operates on everyday. Regular schedule hours: 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM
The 4 bus (Downtown Seattle East Jefferson Street) has 45 stops departing from S Walker St & 25th Ave S and ending in W Nickerson St & 3rd Ave W.
Services on the 4 bus start at 12:02 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Services on the 4 bus stop at 11:32 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
When does the East Queen Anne - Downtown Seattle - Judkins Park Bus line come? Check Live Arrival Times for live arrival times and to see the full schedule for the East Queen Anne - Downtown Seattle - Judkins Park Bus line that is closest to your location.
4 bus route operates on everyday. Regular schedule hours: 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM
For Metro Transit bus service alerts, please check the Moovit App. In addition, get real-time info on bus status, bus delays, changes of bus routes, changes of stops locations, and any service changes.
Save money and make your commute to work more enjoyable by leaving your car at a Park & Ride or Transit Center.
A fixed-route transit service using smaller transit vehicles with the flexibility to perform a limited number of off-route deviations upon request.
We know that this is an inconvenience to many traveling to and from West Seattle and appreciate everyone’s patience.
Motorists should use the First Ave or South Park bridges. See map above for alternative route suggestions for getting to the First Ave bridge.
The bridge will remain open for transit, freight, and emergency vehicles.
You will need to tap your ORCA card, deposit exact fare or ticket in the farebox at the front of the bus or show the driver your transfer. Drivers do not carry money.
All Metro buses have ramps or lifts, and are accessible to senior citizens, disabled persons and riders who use wheelchairs.