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How to get fromSeaTac to Seattle Universityby tram, bus, taxi or car

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There are 6 ways to get from SeaTac to Seattle University by tram, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Tram

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    1. Take the tram from SeaTac/Airport to Capitol Hilltram tram 1 Line
    56 min
    $3
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from SeaTac Airport, WA to Swedish Hospital-Cherry Stbus bus Dungeness Line
    57 min
    $22–27
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from SeaTac to Seattle Universitytaxi taxi 13.4 mi
    19 min
    $40–55
  4. Drive 13.4 mi

    1. Drive from SeaTac to Seattle Universitycar car 13.4 mi
    19 min
    $3–4
  5. Bus via Arnold Medical Pavilion

    1. Take the bus from SeaTac Airport to Arnold Medical Pavilionbus bus Dungeness Line
    59 min
    $22–27
  6. Line 156 bus, line 150 bus

    1. Take the bus from S 176th St & 34th Ave S to Andover Park W & Baker Blvd - Bay 1bus bus 156
    2. Take the bus from Andover Park W & Baker Blvd - Bay 4 to 4th Ave & James Stbus bus 150
    1h 15m
    $6

SeaTac to Seattle University by tram and foot

Calendar842Weekly Services
Duration56 minAverage Duration
Ticket$3Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between SeaTac, WA, USA and Seattle University, WA, USA?

Sound Transit operates a vehicle from SeaTac/Airport to Capitol Hill every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 42 min. Alternatively, Dungeness Line - Olympic operates a bus from SeaTac Airport, WA to Swedish Hospital-Cherry St twice daily. Tickets cost $22–27 and the journey takes 52 min.

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