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Seattle's Public Transportation
I'm going to be visiting the Seattle area for a month this summer, but won't have access to a car for the entire visit. How is Seattle's public transportation? Are the buses safe for a middle aged white woman to travel alone? At night, as well as the day? I'll be staying in the Issaquah area and was wondering if I can take an express bus directly from Issaquah or Bellevue into the city and back? I'd appreciate any help that you can provide. Thanks.
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Jill, there are plenty of buses from Issaquah into Seattle; it's a major commuter route. The system (Metro, run by King County) is quite comprehensive and safe; I think you'll be fine. Availability of limited-stop or express buses will depend on your exact location, but yes, there are numerous express services from downtown to Bellevue or Issaquah. http://transit.metrokc.gov/
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Jill - The advice from John is good. But with any public transportation, I guess in today's day and age, I question the safety of any woman traveling alone. Maybe we have some female Seattle posters who can help advice on this matter. I think traveling into the city by bus would be a great solution to Seattle's expensive public parking, but I wouldn't forego saftey for money.
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Topper for Jill
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Safe for a middle age white woman? What are you trying to say? Please think about it.
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I think it's pretty obvious what she's trying to ask and I can't say that I blame her. After hearing about the rioting up in Seattle, I'd be concerned as well with using public transportation without a little advanced planning.
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