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    Olympia Transit Center

    2.8 (5 reviews)
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    Greyhound Bus Lines

    Greyhound Bus Lines

    2.2(6 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    If you come here with a sore leg, it's O-limp-ia. And if you walk here with a sore leg, then…read moreYou-limp-here. Touring the West Coast on a Greyhound was really an experience and I got to see a lot, but I would never do it again. This bus station on 7th Avenue is located right in the centre of town, and I came in on the line from Portland with a stop in Centralia. This is just a tiny little Greyhound station but it's nice that it's here, that's for sure. It actually looks like a little store in the middle of town, but it's actually the Greyhound bus station. The transit center itself is slightly larger but not that much more impressive, still cute though. Very cute indeed, and looks like something straight out of 1953 or something. And they also have the cool overhanging thing where the buses drive through, like a lot of stations do in this part of the world. One of my favourites in the country then.

    This is the first review I've ever written about Greyhound bus lines they were horrible to me they…read morelost my mother-in-law in transit delayed her several times in different cities she went without food or water for days because they could not get it straight and then offered me a refund and then said that it would take 13 to 21 business days to receive that was June 20th that that was done I still have yet to receive a refund and I will not ever use Greyhound Bus services again they are the worst company.

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    FlixBus

    FlixBus

    1.7(40 reviews)
    46.6 miChinatown, Chinatown International District

    My friend and I used flixbus to go from Everett, WA to Vancouver BC in December…read more I don't recall the driver's name but he sort of looked like, acted like, and sounded like Ned Flanders from The Simpsons. He wasn't too friendly as I didn't like how he scolded my friend and I for taking too long to get inside the bus after he checked our passports outside to get in. (It was raining so I had to take time to carefully put my partially wet passport back and close my large umbrella before going inside) I didn't feel 100% safe with the driver's driving in heavy rain. On the highway, he drove a little bit faster than i felt was necessary, and he drove a little too close near other cars. As for the bus stop area, Some things i wish Flixbus did was provide a place with shelter and seats for times the rain was pouring. There was only a sign post at the Everett bus stop. The weather was terrible and my friend and I had to stand in the pouring rain and string winds without any shelter for 15 minutes. Second, the instructions for the meeting place was unclear. There should be a real picture of the actual meeting place to reference instead of words or street names and a confusing description of the area. I was so lost. I had to ask the transit office to point me in the right direction after I wandered around aimlessly for 15 minutes looking for the flixbus bus stop. Flixbus provides free wifi. The free wifi was terrible for YouTube video streaming but it was ok for web surfing and such. On a positive note, the timing of arrival and departure was timely and there were no issues that negatively impacted my trip in a big way. Overall, Ill give it 3/5 stars based on this trip. Would i go on flixbus again? Yes, but it would always be my second choice to amtrak train. Also, right now, theres no other real convenient and affordable choices in terms of shuttle busses that travel from Seattle to Vancouver BC.

    I'm posting this review only because I hope it might be helpful for anyone who loses an item on a…read moreFlixBus in the future. The short story is, if this happens to you, go ahead and report the lost item to FlixBus. But also immediately call them and find out which local company operates the bus you were on, and call them directly as soon as possible. Do not rely on FlixBus to find your item!! Long story - my daughter forgot her suitcase in the cargo hold after traveling from Seattle to Portland. She reported it to FlixBus right away, and the system told her to keep checking back, and it could take up to two weeks. She checked every day, and about a week later it said the suitcase was found (yay!), and to please wait for an email to tell her how to get it. That email never came, and she finally called and talked to an unhelpful human who at least gave her the name of the local bus company (ecoShuttle in Sherwood). Unfortunately, it had been two weeks by then, and they had no idea who had found it, or who had logged it as found, or what eventually happened to it. Very frustrating to think that if we had just been told by FlixBus to contact ecoShuttle directly right away, we might have recovered it. Learn from our loss, and don't trust the FlixBus lost and found system!

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    FlixBus - En route stop at SeaTac Airport, then few stops to Portland Amtrak/Greyhound/ local TriMet Bus lined, and MAX Trains.

    En route stop at SeaTac Airport, then few stops to Portland Amtrak/Greyhound/ local TriMet Bus lined, and MAX Trains.

    FlixBus - Flixbus bus stop station (silver pole with small light green sign) in Everett, WA

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    Flixbus bus stop station (silver pole with small light green sign) in Everett, WA

    Federal Way Downtown Station

    Federal Way Downtown Station

    3.9(13 reviews)
    33.7 mi

    Everyone knows you head down to Federal Way for Korean food. It's pretty obvious once you start…read moreseeing business signs in Hangul off Pac Hwy. Now you can get here by taking the light rail. The light rail connection from Federal Way to Sea-Tac Airport and Downtown Seattle is a big win for the South End. It's pretty convenient since it's close to the I-5 ramps. I know it'll be a drop off point for folks heading to the airport, work and school. The best thing about the 1 line is that it takes you right into downtown Seattle and UW without having to transfer to other lines. Plus, if you get on at the Federal Way station you'll get first dibs on prime seats. Hi-Five, right? Just like the named art piece at the station. The track feels like the Canada Line SkyTrain from Richmond to Vancouver, BC. No fare gates so fare evasion happens all the time. No platform screen doors like Sea-Tac Airport's underground trains so pay attention and don't fall on the tracks. As for tourism, some people may opt to stay in hotels in Federal Way rather than downtown Seattle or SeaTac. With this new light rail station, it's only a couple stops away from Sea-Tac Airport and less than an hour to Westlake Station/Downtown Seattle. I'm sure hotel shuttles will be a common sight at this station too. I always saw shuttles at the Angle Lake station whenever I dropped fam and friends off. They have public restrooms at this station. Hopefully during Summer 2026 they'll have enough Honey Buckets for stations that don't have restrooms. With all the games, concerts, and special events at the stadiums plus heatwaves there's going to be a lot of beverage consumption. Federal Way doesn't have free on-demand shuttle service like Bellevue. People will still have to use their car to navigate around the business district. As Federal Way grows, I'm curious how the city will shift from being car-centric to pedestrian-friendly. They don't have to reinvent the wheel. They just have to study the growth blueprint of Lynnwood and Redmond, ask them about their successes and failures, then apply whatever fits the needs of this South End community. I just hope Federal Way finds passionate, experienced urban planners who have the best interest for this area. I'm ok if the city takes their time strategically planning growth as long as they're thoughtful about the PNW environment and the people they serve. Anyway, the Federal Way Link Extension grand opening was a fun celebration. Lots of people showed up. Not everyone was able to get on the first NB train though. They had food trucks, activities, and pop-up tents with freebies and swag bags plus they had ST Merch. It was a successful party. Next up? The 2 Line Crosslake Connection.

    Sis and I rode the rails for her work and I gotta say, this was quite a charming way to discover…read moredowntown Tacoma. I stopped at the Thriftway just because there was a stop there and got to buy some nice little snackies. As we rode around, I saw businesses I want to try. I had no idea there was a Melting Pot nearby, so I'm gonna take Mom to the station near the Tacoma Dome, take the train there and have our fondue, then have a little adventure riding the rails. Why not? It's cheap and it's fun.

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    Seattle Metro Route 49 - Bus Stop

    Seattle Metro Route 49

    4.8(4 reviews)
    47.0 miDowntown

    The #49 trolleybuses are workhorses and they travel through some of my favorite and unique places…read morein Seattle. It runs through historical neighborhoods and serves students who attend Seattle Central College and UW. It travels by fun, vibrant storefronts of coffee shops, restaurants, and retail. You'll also see public art on sidewalks. If you continue to take it NB past Capitol Hill you'll eventually cross the University Bridge (opened in 1919) and into the U District. Right now you can take this bus from downtown Seattle to see the cherry blossoms at The Quad and the U District Cherry Blossom Festival. Sure you can take the light rail from Downtown to Capitol Hill to the U District but if you want to take the scenic route then take the 49.

    Metro 49 is great when I go out to Cap Hill since parking on Cap Hill is a huge pain. Every time my…read morefriends and I drive to Cap Hill, it would take at least 15 minutes to find a free parking spot in the evenings. It is also because I don't know the area that well enough. So this bus is great! The best part of the bus is that it runs super late until 2am or 3am! I feel bad for bus drivers who work late and have deal with super drunk people. But if I want to have a late night out with friends on the Hill or even in Downtown, I could definitely rely on bus 49! It does seem to take very long, though. The bus is not very fast and stops VERY frequently. The bus is often on time. The bus, however, seems very dirty most of the time. Not sure why that is.

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    Seattle Metro Route 49 - Bus Stop

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