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jackey0's comments
Posted Mon, Jan 9, 3:06 p.m.
Also, situating the new and improved Greyhound in SOUTH KING COUNTY would greatly improve the potential and timeliness for back and forth LOS ANGELES TO SEATTLE express buses.
MOREPosted Mon, Jan 9, 3 p.m.
Greyhound is a non-priority in downtown Seattle. I've used Greyhound many times, all over America, but I've never needed to in Washington state. The city is blessed with excellent rail transit, via Amtrak. Seattle has excellent rail, ferry, bus and airplane access, without needing Greyhound. In fact, they could easily ...
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