Plan your journey to the U District. Choose a mode below to find out how.
There are more than 60 bus routes that serve the U District, a Light Rail station opening in 2021, an amazing network of paths and historic landmarks and bicycle trails to get around. Have you noticed those orange bicycles? Have you seen cars for rent? Want to learn more about using all these great mobility resources? You’ve arrived at the right place.
Services and Resources
- Find transportation resources on our U District map.
- Employer Resources
- ORCA Card Services
- Hopelink Transportation Services
- Safety tips for getting around the U District
About the U District, Let’s Go Pilot Program
In 2018, U District, Let’s Go! (UDLG) began as a year-long pilot program to help connect people working, living, and visiting the U District with transportation resources. During the first year and a half of our work we engaged with over 5,400 individuals. We also partnered with over 50 of our neighborhood’s small businesses, service organizations, and community groups along the way. Since our pilot program has wrapped up, we have taken the lessons learned and resources developed and will share them with you here. We have continued to work with our amazing partner agencies and organizations to connect the U District with their wide range of transportation resources.
The U District, Let’s Go! program was made possible by a collaboration with Transportation Choices Coalition, Seattle Department of Transportation and U District Partnership (UDP), supported by a WSDOT project using Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality (CMAQ) funds.
Read our 2019 report here.