Getting Around Everett
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Everett Airport information
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
Set about 40 miles outside of Everett, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (aka Sea-Tac) serves more than 45 million passengers each year,
providing nonstop service to major national and international destinations. Passengers have their pick of dining and shopping options, as well as direct
access to Seattle public transportation providers.
Set about 40 miles outside of Everett, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (aka Sea-Tac) serves more than 45 million passengers each year,
providing nonstop service to major national and international destinations. Passengers have their pick of dining and shopping options, as well as direct
access to Seattle public transportation providers.

Everett Train information
Sounder Train
Sounder trains travel between Lakewood and Seattle (making stops in South Tacoma, Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Auburn, Kent, and Tukwila) and
between Everett and Seattle (making stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds). Sounder regularly runs weekday mornings and afternoons only. Adult fares
range from $3.25 to $5.75, depending on distance traveled.
Sounder trains travel between Lakewood and Seattle (making stops in South Tacoma, Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Auburn, Kent, and Tukwila) and
between Everett and Seattle (making stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds). Sounder regularly runs weekday mornings and afternoons only. Adult fares
range from $3.25 to $5.75, depending on distance traveled.

Everett Public information
Washington State Ferries
Washington State Ferries serves 10 routes from Point Defiance Park in the southern Puget Sound north to the San Juan Islands and Sidney, British
Columbia. Everett is close to two ferry terminals: The Mukilteo terminal provides daily access to Whidbey Island, while the Edmonds terminal proves
daily access to Kingston on the Kitsap Peninsula. Fares are based on the size of the passenger's vehicle, the route's geographical location, and the
length of the ferry trip.
Everett Transit
Serving the city of Everett, Everett Transit operates local fixed-route and paratransit service daily, with connections to Community Transit, Amtrak, ...
Washington State Ferries serves 10 routes from Point Defiance Park in the southern Puget Sound north to the San Juan Islands and Sidney, British
Columbia. Everett is close to two ferry terminals: The Mukilteo terminal provides daily access to Whidbey Island, while the Edmonds terminal proves
daily access to Kingston on the Kitsap Peninsula. Fares are based on the size of the passenger's vehicle, the route's geographical location, and the
length of the ferry trip.
Everett Transit
Serving the city of Everett, Everett Transit operates local fixed-route and paratransit service daily, with connections to Community Transit, Amtrak, ...
