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How to get fromMyrtle Point to Seattleby car, plane, bus, train or bus (Amtrak, Greyhound)

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There are 4 ways to get from Myrtle Point to Seattle by car, plane, bus, train, or bus (Amtrak, Greyhound)

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  1. Drive, fly

    best
    1. Drive from Myrtle Point to Medford-Airport-MFRcar
    2. Fly from Rogue Valley International - Medford Airport (MFR) to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)planeMFR - SEA
    5h 5m
    $118–589
  2. Bus, train

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from McKay's Market - Myrtle Point to VA Clinic - Loop Transfer Pointbus
    2. Take the bus from VA Clinic - Loop Transfer Point to Grocery Outlet - Florencebus
    3. Take the bus from Florence - Grocery Outlet to Eugene Amtrak Stationbus
    4. Take the train from Eugene to Seattletrain
    13h 30m
    $54–138
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from McKay's Market - Myrtle Point to VA Clinic - Loop Transfer Pointbus
    2. Take the bus from North Bend to Brookings - Bankus Fountainbus
    3. Take the bus from Brookings-Bankus Fountain to Newman United Methodist - Grants Passbus
    4. Take the bus from Grants Pass to Seattle Bus Stationbus
    17h 41m
    $94–164
  4. Drive 407.3 mi

    1. Drive from Myrtle Point to Seattlecar407.3 mi
    7h 22m
    $75–108

Myrtle Point to Seattle by bus and train

Calendar12Weekly Services
Duration13h 30mAverage Duration
Ticket$54Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Myrtle Point, OR, USA and Seattle, WA, USA?

You can take a bus from McKay's Market - Myrtle Point to Seattle Bus Station via North Bend, Brookings-Bankus Fountain, Newman United Methodist - Grants Pass, and Grants Pass in around 17h 41m.

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