A - By the way, yes there is! JCMSUP, a mnemonic many Seattleites learned in grade school- Jesus Christ Made Seattle Under Protest. This represents all downtown Seattle east-west streets between Yesler Way and Olive Way/Stewart Street Jefferson, James, Cherry, Columbia, Marion, Madison, Spring, Seneca, University, Union, Pike and Pine.
Ride Free Area: Riding Metro Transit is free between 6 a.m. And 7 p.m. Daily in Downtown Seattle.
The Ride Free Area (RFA) extends from the north at Battery St. to S. Jackson St. on the south, and east at 6th Avenue to the waterfront on the west. Metro routes 116, 118 and 119 are not included in the Ride Free area.
The bus tunnel is one of the quickest ways to travel the north-south corridor downtown. If you want to get between the convention center and Pioneer Square or the International District, check out the Seattle Transit Tunnel station information. After 7 p.m.
You'll need to use surface transporation options. The Downtown Seattle Map shows ... more.
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