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How to get fromSeattle to Randleby bus, car, train, or tram

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There are 5 ways to get from Seattle to Randle by bus, car, train, or tram

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  1. Bus, line 1 bus, drive

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    1. Take the bus from 2nd Ave & Cherry St to Commerce St Station - Zone Gbus bus 590 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Pacific Ave & 11th St S to Spanaway Transit Center - Zone Abus bus 1
    3. Drive from Spanaway Transit Center - Zone A to Randlecar car
    3h 23m
    $16–22
  2. Train, drive

    1. Take the train from King Street Station to Sumner Stationtrain train S Line
    2. Drive from Sumner Station to Randlecar car
    2h 17m
    $16–23
  3. Tram, line 402 bus, drive

    1. Take the tram from Symphony to Federal Way Downtowntram tram
    2. Take the bus from Federal Way Downtown Station - Bay 6 to Meridian E & 171st St Ct Ebus bus 402
    3. Drive from Meridian E & 171st St Ct E to Randlecar car
    4h 33m
    $16–22
  4. Drive 102.2 mi

    1. Drive from Seattle to Randlecar car 102.2 mi
    2h 17m
    $19–27
  5. Bus, drive

    1. Take the bus from 2nd Ave & Marion St to Sumner Station - Bay 2bus bus 578
    2. Drive from Sumner Station - Bay 2 to Randlecar car
    2h 47m
    $16–23

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Seattle, WA, USA and Randle, WA, USA?

There is no direct connection from Seattle to Randle. However, you can take the bus to Commerce St Station - Zone G, walk to Pacific Ave & 11th St S, take the line 1 bus to Spanaway Transit Center - Zone A, then drive to Randle. Alternatively, you can take a train from King Street Station to Randle via Sumner Station in around 2h 17m.

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