
Introduction to the Seattle Public Transportation System
Seattle is a fantastic place to visit on your own, with your friends or with your family. It is a great place to come to on a vacation or even on a weekend trip. You will be able to economize your travel completely. Not only that, you will also be traveling on one of the most efficient transport systems in the country. Thus you can rest assured that you will always be on schedule and will be able to plan your trip properly without worrying about the transportation.
http://www.seattle.gov/
http://www.yelp.com/c/seattle/publictransport
http://www.mapsofworld.com/cities/usa/seattle/transportation.html
A good Seattle WA travel guide will be able to provide you with all the basic information you need to use the Seattle public transportation system. Here are the three main ways of using the public transport system:
- The Bus - Taking the bus will save you a lot of time and effort while you are in Seattle. You can easily take the bus to all the different places you want to go to because of the well-connected network of roads and the efficient route planning.
- The Metro - The metro is an underground railway system that acts as a rapid mass transit system. Since it is underground and has its own dedicated tunnels, it can move from one place to another at great speeds. It is also able to carry a lot of people at a time. Hence it has become one of the best ways to travel within the city of Seattle.
http://transit.metrokc.gov/tops/accessible/paccessible_map.html
- The Light Rail System - The Light Rail system has only recently been inaugurated (mid-July 2009). It is a network of light rails that can carry more passengers than trams and moves faster in comparison. It is not as fast as the metro or the heavy rails but it works very efficiently as an urban transportation system. There are two main links at the moment.
http://www.soundtransit.org/
http://www.earthsfriends.com/seattle-public-transportation
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g60878-s303/Seattle:Washington:Public.Transportation.html

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