Facilities Services Welcomes You to the Seattle Campus
About Commuter Services Subscribe for Updates Site Map       
Bus or TrainCarpool or VanpoolDrive AloneBikeWalk
 
 
Getting to the UWParking at the UWCommuter ProgramsManage Your Account

Riding the Bus or Train

The U-PASS is your ticket to ride on all six Central Puget Sound Transit Agencies--Metro Transit, Community Transit, Sound Transit, and now Pierce, Everett and Kitsap Transit- anytime, anywhere. The U-PASS also covers full fare on the Sounder commuter train, providing service between Tacoma and downtown Seattle and between Everett and downtown Seattle. Take it to downtown Seattle and jump on a bus for a quick ride to the UW. Spend your commute time reading or relaxing rather than grinding your teeth in traffic!

Sounder Commuter Train
Selecting a route
MetroTrip Planner
Bus routes and schedules
How to use the bus
Bikes on buses
Services for people with disabilities
Free bus tickets for new employees
Night Stop
Bus Tickets for visitors, guests and off-campus employees

Selecting a route

By bus: More than 50 routes from all over King, Snohomish and Pierce counties serve the University District: with more than 30 buses coming right to campus. Chances are good that there is a bus route from your neighborhood or nearby Park & Ride lot, especially with Sound Transit's Express bus service expanding area routes.

By train: Sounder commuter trains are great for those traveling to Seattle from Tacoma or from Everett. Trains stop in downtown Seattle, with easy access to several bus routes to campus. Your U-PASS is valid for full coverage of the Sounder fare.

>> View Full List of Bus Routes and Schedules

How to use the bus

After you have your U-PASS it's easy to ride the bus. Just show your U-PASS to the driver for a free ride; pay as you leave if the bus originated in downtown, pay as you enter if the bus did not originate in downtown.

There are several ways to learn more about using public transit:

Bikes on buses

You, your bike, the bus and a U-PASS are a great combination! All six Central Puget Sound transit agencies have easy-to-use bike racks on all their buses so you can bike one way, or just part of the way, and ride the bus for the rest of your journey.

Services for people with disabilities

All buses are lift-equipped to accommodate passengers who are in wheelchairs or unable to climb steps. Timetables indicate which buses can accomodate wheelchairs. For more information about other transportation services for persons with disabilities, contact your transit agency:

Metro Transit Customer Service at 206.553.3060
or 800.542.7876 (TTY 206.684.1739)

Community Transit at 800.562.1375
(TTY 425.778.2188)

Sound Transit at 888.889.6368
(TTY/TTD 888.713.6030)

Pierce Transit Customer Service at 206.581.8000
or 800.562.8109 (TTY 253.582.7951)

Everett Transit Customer Service at 425-257-7777
(TTY 425-257-7778)

Kitsap Transit Customer Service at 800-501-7433
(TTY 360.479.4348)

Free bus tickets for new employees

Having a UW Husky Card (official University ID card) is necessary before getting a U-PASS, but sometimes it takes awhile for new faculty or staff members to be issued one. We know you don't want to bother with the expense and hassle of trying to park on campus, so take the bus on us. If you are a new employee whose Husky Card is delayed, if you come to Commuter Services with your Employee ID number, we will give you some free bus tickets for Metro, Community Transit or Sound Transit buses so you can take the bus in the interim while you are waiting for your Husky Card. Each ticket allows you a free, one-way trip. Keep in mind that these tickets are only for your use as a new employee and are not transferable.

As soon as you get your Husky Card, go back to Commuter Services and buy your U-PASS. With your U-PASS you may ride Metro, Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Kitsap Transit, Everett Transit and Sound Transit buses anytime, anywhere and take the Sounder Commuter train for free. Plus you get discounted parking when you ride or drive with someone else, subsidized vanpool fares and discounts at local merchants. Faculty and staff U-PASS holders may also purchase tickets for discounted occasional parking on campus and may utilize the Emergency Ride Home progam. By choosing the U-PASS instead of driving alone you will reduce stress, save money and help preserve the environment.

Night Stop

Feel secure traveling at night. Night Stop is a convenient service provided by Metro Transit. Available between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., Night Stop allows you to ask the driver to let you off at any point along your bus route, even though it might not be a Metro bus stop. Just go to the front of the bus at least a block ahead of where you want to get off and request your stop. The driver will decide whether the stop you asked for can be made safely. Drivers can pick you up only at regular Metro bus stops. Night Stop is not available in the Ride Free Area downtown. For safety reasons, the wheel-chair lift will be deployed only at lift approved bus stops along the route.

Bus Tickets for visitors, guests and off-campus employees

Bus Tickets (1-zone or 2-zone peak Metro) allow departments to provide a transportation alternative to driving for their visitors, guests and UW employees working off-site but coming to main campus for University business. Bus tickets are a major savings for departments, compared to pre-paid Departmental Commuter Tickets. There is no maximum number of booklets that may be purchased, but the booklets are non-refundable. Departments/event coordinators are responsible for distributing bus tickets and a User Information Sheet which provides visitors and guests with website information, phone numbers, and the website address for Metro's Trip Planning service. For more information visit Visitors Options


    U-PASS | Parking | Husky Game Days | UW Bothell | UW Tacoma | Pay a Ticket | Motor Pool | UWMC/Harborview | UW Campus Emergency Information | UW Calendars