Cost:Moderate. Takes local checks or major credit cards.
Ages:All Ages
about Greyhound Lines Inc:
The Greyhound station is located at the northeast edge of the downtown business district. It's open 24 hours for ticketing and departure.
Tickets can be purchased online, at the terminal (just show up at least one hour in advance), at independent agents, or by phone. [800.231.2222] Seattle's Amtrak hub, King Street Station, also sells tickets.
Greyhound doesn't take reservations, assign seating, or transfer passenger bags. For customer service, call 206.628.5530. Toll-free fare and schedule information is also available. [800.231.2222]
tips:
The Student Advantage Card saves 15% on walk-up fares ($20 plus shipping and handling.) Child discounts are also available - see www.greyhound.com/deals.
getting there:
I-5 northound: Exit at Stewart Street towards Denny Way (#166). Turn right on Stewart to 4th Avenue. I-5 southbound: Exit at Seneca Street (#165). Bear left on Seneca. Turn right on 4th Avenue and right on Olive Way. Turn left on 8th Avenue to Stewart Street. From downtown: One block north and three blocks east of downtown core at 5th Avenue and Pine Street. Parking: Lot and street. Public transportation: Numerous Metro buses from north and south of Seattle, and downtown, stop one block east at Ninth Avenue and Stewart Street. Downtown routes include 25,250,252,255,260, and 268. Located three blocks north of the Convention Place bus tunnel station.
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reviews: 1 reviews
Everytime we go Greyhound we have to bring air freshiner
and a bit of pactience! Drivers
are nice but it's out of their hands as far as over
bookings go! All in all Never a pleasen't experince!
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