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hey!!! question: how do i get to chinatown from downtown seattle? are there any buses? what number??
thanks :D

The International District in Seattle is tThe neighborhood generally viewed as encompassing the blocks east of Fifth Avenue S., beyond which are Pioneer Square and SoDo; west of Boren and Rainier Avenues S., beyond which is Rainier Valley; north of S. Dearborn Street, beyond which are Beacon Hill and the Industrial District; and south of S. Main Street, beyond which is Downtown and First Hill. The main thoroughfares are South Jackson Street and South King Street (east- and westbound); and the prominent thoroughfare in Little Saigon is 12th Avenue South (north- and southbound) intersecting at South Jackson Street.

You will want to take route 7.
7 (Weekdays, Saturday, Sunday) Route Map
Downtown Seattle, International District, Rainier Valley, Columbia City, Rainier Beach

It's not called that here - it's called the "International District". And which bus you take depends on where you're coming from as it borders on downtown Seattle. Just do a search to find King County transit and map your route that way.

Most of the sound transit buses, like 545, 550, and 554 will go from downtown to the international district as part of the ride free zone before they leave the city.

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