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How to get fromPuyallup to Prosserby train, bus, car, plane or shuttle

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There are 4 ways to get from Puyallup to Prosser by train, bus, car, plane, or shuttle

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  1. Train, bus

    best
    1. Take the train from Puyallup Station to King Street Stationtrain train S Line
    2. Take the bus from Seattle Bus Station to Sunnysidebus bus FlixBus 2124
    7h 53m
    $37–107
  2. Drive 176.7 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Puyallup to Prossercar car 176.7 mi
    3h 42m
    $33–47
  3. Line 402 bus, fly, bus

    1. Take the bus from 3rd St SE & 7th Ave SE to Federal Way Downtown Station - Bay 6bus bus
    2. Fly from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Tri-Cities Airport (PSC)plane plane SEA - PSC
    3. Take the bus from Queensgate Transit Center to 7th St at Meade Avebus bus
    6h 43m
  4. Shuttle, bus

    1. Take a shuttle bus from SeaTac Station to Yakima Airportshuttle bus Central Washington Eastbound
    2. Take the bus from Yakima Airport to Prosser Rest Areabus bus Connector EB / ...
    8h 27m
    $67–115

Puyallup to Prosser by train, tram, and bus

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration7h 53mAverage Duration
Ticket$37Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Puyallup, WA, USA and Prosser, WA, USA?

There is no direct connection from Puyallup to Prosser. However, you can take the train to King Street Station, walk to Int'l Dist/Chinatown, take the vehicle to Stadium, walk to Seattle Bus Station, take the bus to Sunnyside, take the bus to Prosser Rest Area, walk to Merlot Dr at Chardonnay Ave, then take the line 170 bus to Stacy Ave Transfer Point. Alternatively, you can drive from Puyallup to Prosser in around 3h 42m.

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