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Getting to SeaTac Airport
Whether you’re traveling from Whidbey Island or Camano Island, Island Transit can help you start your journey to SeaTac Airport with ease.
From Whidbey Island to SeaTac Airport
- Ride Island Transit
Take Island Transit Route 1 (Southbound), Route 60 (Southbound), or Route 58 to the Clinton Ferry Terminal. - Take the Ferry
Board the Washington State Ferry from Clinton to Mukilteo. - Continue with Community Transit
From the Mukilteo Ferry Terminal, take Community Transit Route 117 to the Lynnwood Transit Center. - Hop on the Light Rail
From Lynnwood Transit Center, ride the Link Light Rail (1 Line) directly to SeaTac Airport.
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From Camano Island to SeaTac Airport
- Ride Island Transit
Take Route 412 from Terry’s Corner to the Stanwood I-5 Park & Ride (Bay 1). - Transfer to Community Transit
From Stanwood I-5 Park & Ride, board Community Transit Route 905 to the Lynnwood Transit Center. - Take the Light Rail
From Lynnwood Transit Center, ride the Link Light Rail (1 Line) directly to SeaTac Airport.
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Helpful Tips
There are several ways to reach SeaTac Airport, these are just two convenient options using Island Transit connections.
Remember:
- Island Transit is fare-free!
- Island Transit routes differ from Weekdays to Weekends. Check your Routes!
- Neighboring agencies (Washington State Ferries, Community Transit, and Sound Transit) do charge fares, so please bring an ORCA Card or exact change.
Resources
- Washington State Ferry Fares
- Community Transit Fares
- Sound Transit Link Light Rail Fares
- Learn More About ORCA Cards
