Saturday, February 11, 2012

What kind of public transportation does Seattle have?

I am thinking about visiting Seattle next year. I am trying to decide whether to fly or drive, because it would probably be as cheap to fly there as it would be to drive. (I live in Oklahoma)But that means either renting a car or public transportation.



So I was wondering what type of public transportation there is to visit the area and how much it costs.What kind of public transportation does Seattle have?
If you are staying in a downtown hotel for only a few days, I would recommend taking public transportation. There are plenty of shuttles from the airport - Grey line shuttles run every half hour from all the major hotels downtown. Most of the tourist sights are easily reached by walking, cab or the monorail. King county Metro buses are $1.25-1.50 depending on the time of day - And free in the downtown "core" of Seattle.



Now, if you are coming out here looking for a potential place to relocate to, or are staying outside of the downtown area; I would strongly recommend driving/renting a car. Because of the water and hills, riding the Metro bus to any of Seattle's neighborhoods can take a lot of time. Visit in April, the city is beautiful with the cherry blossom trees in bloom.
They have busses, as well as a Monorail line downtown. Check out this website http://transit.metrokc.gov/ for prices etcWhat kind of public transportation does Seattle have?
Go to a Seattle website and find out!!!
train,bus,car,horse,and that is some thing to pick from
seattle transit system??

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