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White Center to Seattle just got easier. Here’s how to flip your trip.

You already know the drill: heading north toward downtown Seattle can mean freeway slowdowns, bridge backups, stadium traffic, and parking that costs more than dinner. If you’re over traffic, and ready for a better commute or event travel plans, now’s a good time to flip your trip.

What Is Flip Your Trip?

Flip Your Trip is a travel planning resource that helps you compare options beyond driving alone. Whether you’re commuting from White Center to downtown Seattle, heading to a game at Lumen Field or T-Mobile Park, or planning a cross-lake trip once the 2 Line is up and running, the site makes it easier to see what’s available.

Instead of juggling multiple transit websites and schedules, FlipYourTrip.org brings together information about:

  • Bus routes serving White Center and West Seattle, like the RapidRide H Line, Routes 131/132, and Route 113.
  • Park-and-ride options, like nearby Olsen-Myers
  • Vanpools and rideshare programs
  • Bicycling, Scooting, and Walking
  • Event travel planning tips
  • Link light rail

All in one place.

Why It matters for White Center

White Center residents often rely on Highway 509, West Marginal Way, I-5, or the West Seattle Bridge to get around. And when there’s a big event downtown, or even a stall along the way, congestion ramps up quickly. Transit offers another way in.
Flip Your Trip helps you see your choices so you can decide what makes sense for your schedule, your budget, and your tolerance for traffic.

Planning ahead pays off

As Seattle continues to grow — and as new transit lines open — having multiple ways to get around benefits everyone. No matter how you get around, fewer cars on the road is a win for all: it means safer and more reliable trips for drivers, transit riders, and bicyclists.

If you haven’t explored your options lately, take a few minutes to visit FlipYourTrip.org. With the 2 Line launching soon, this spring is the perfect time to rethink how you get where you’re going. Your trip might look better flipped!

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