Using Public Transport in Seattle: When It Makes Sense (And When It Doesn’t)
Seattle can feel different from a lot of US cities. The hills are steeper than they look on a map,…
Public transport is often essential to travel, but it can be unpredictable, crowded, and mentally demanding. This section offers practical, evidence-informed guidance to help you navigate buses, trains, subways, and ferries while supporting regulation, energy, and attention on the move.
Seattle can feel different from a lot of US cities. The hills are steeper than they look on a map,…
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