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How to get fromVictoria to Federal Wayby plane, tram, ferry, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Victoria to Federal Way by plane, tram, ferry, bus, or car

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  1. Fly, tram

    best
    1. Fly from Victoria Inner Harbour Apt (YWH) to Seattle Lake Union SPB (LKE)planeYWH - LKE
    2. Take the tram from Westlake to Federal Way Downtowntram
    1h 49m
    $379–543
  2. Drive, ferry

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Victoria to Departure Baycar
    2. Take the ferry from Departure Bay to Horseshoe Bayferry
    3. Drive from Horseshoe Bay to Federal Waycar
    6h 40m
    $69–193
  3. Ferry, tram

    1. Take the ferry from Victoria to Seattle Clipper TerminalferryVictoria
    2. Take the tram from Westlake to Federal Way Downtowntram1 Line
    4h 1m
    $130–215
  4. Ferry, bus

    1. Take the ferry from Victoria to Port AngelesferryCoho
    2. Take the bus from Port Angeles Gateway Transit Center to SeaTac AirportbusDungeness Line
    7h 28m
    $86–111

Victoria to Federal Way by ferry, foot, bus, and tram

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration4h 1mAverage Duration
Ticket$130Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Victoria, BC, Canada and Federal Way, WA, USA?

There is no direct connection from Victoria to Federal Way. However, you can fly to Seattle Lake Union SPB (LKE), walk to Fairview Ave N & Yale Ave N, take the line 70 bus to 3rd Ave & Pine St, walk to Westlake, then take the vehicle to Federal Way Downtown. Alternatively, you can take a ferry from Victoria to Federal Way Downtown via Seattle Clipper Terminal, 3rd Ave & Cedar St, 3rd Ave & Pine St, and Westlake in around 4h 1m.

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