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Compare 2 ways to go from West Palm Beach to Seattle.

Average Price$228 - $367Average Duration4d 2h
108kg CO₂e5 out of 5 stars
CheapestFastestMost eco-friendly
Average Price$575 - $1,039Average Duration4d 13h
394kg CO₂e1 out of 5 stars
busbud logoBusbud recommends taking the bus from West Palm Beach to Seattle

Among the sustainable travel choices, the bus stands out as the good way to reach Seattle. The journey takes about 4 days, 2 hours 45 minutes and with fares starting at just $228, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

4bus per day
4d 2hAverage Duration
$228Cheapest ticket
108kgCO₂ emissions

Train West Palm Beach to Seattle: Trip Overview

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Average ticket price$778
Average train trip duration4d 13h
Number of daily trains6
Earliest train departure9:47am
Distance2686 miles (4331 km)
Latest train departure12:35pm

West Palm Beach to Seattle Train

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About Train Travel

Train Travel Tips

Do you like to go fast? With high-speed trains going faster than 300 km/h on certain routes, the time will fly by. Taking a train between West Palm Beach and Seattle is also a great way to travel to arrive in the city centre and save more time for your stay in Seattle.

Whether you take a regional or high-speed train to Seattle, you’ll help reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your trip. As you watch the landscapes unfold before your eyes, you can tell yourself that with this choice, you are making sure they remain protected.

By choosing the train between West Palm Beach and Seattle, you emit up to 30 times less CO2 than for the same journey made by plane or car!

Tune out to the fine sounds of your best music playlist on your train trip from West Palm Beach to Seattle while indulging in miles on end of beautiful scenic views.

Did you know?

The first high-speed train line was inaugurated in 1964, in Japan, to connect Tokyo with Osaka. It was during the Olympics that the first passengers traveled aboard the Shinkansen at a speed of 210 km / h.

One of the deepest train stations in the world is in Kiev. Located at a depth of 105 m, it was designed in this way to serve as a shelter in the event of an attack. The second deepest station is in China. Badaling station is located 60 m under the Great Wall of China!

Railway companies played a major role as early as 1883 in the use of time zones as we know them today.

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