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Looks like International District/Chinatown is the closest light rail station to Greyhoud. About ½ mile walk through an industrial area. Not a bad walk during the day but might be a bit sketchy at night. There are buses that go by that area and you could always call a cab.

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Actually since Greyhound moved a year or so ago from Stewart to the Seattle Bus Station, it's basically across the street from Stadium LINK station. Very easy to get to Seatac now - you'll walk further to your terminal at the airport than you do getting from the bus to LINK!

 

There is a curbside pickup/dropoff on Pike - it may be that you found on Google, Glaciers? - but the bus station is the main terminal, and the only place you can find staff to help with tickets etc.

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There is a curbside pickup/dropoff on Pike - it may be that you found on Google, Glaciers? - but the bus station is the main terminal, and the only place you can find staff to help with tickets etc.

 

Yes, thank you for clarifying. I ride the light rail frequently but haven't been to the bus station since the 60's. Might have moved more than once since then.

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martincath is correct. This Google Street View shows just how close the two stations really are: https://www.google.com/maps/@47.5923951,-122.3270168,3a,75y,180.53h,74.36t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6quqX2FMMSgiNyR_bxge2Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

 

On the left, you can see the Greyhound bus station. To the right, is the light rail station.

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