Welcome to the UW! Transportation Services is here to help you get to campus and around Seattle.
U-PASS
Your U-PASS will be activated on your Husky Card a week before the quarter starts. To activate it, tap your Husky Card on any bus or train card reader within 60 days.
Time to explore! The U-PASS is good for unlimited rides on King County Metro Transit, Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Kitsap Transit, Everett Transit and Sound Transit, which includes regional buses, Link light rail and Sounder trains. (Link light rail provides direct service between Sea-Tac Airport and the UW station.) You can also use U-PASS to take a King County Water Taxi or Kitsap Fast Ferry.
Most students are automatically U-PASS members as part of the Service & Activities Fee (SAF), but if you are not eligible to receive the Universal Student U-PASS, you can buy an optional quarterly pass.
Learn more:
- What the U-PASS covers and how to use it
- Registration and activation dates
- Transit tips & popular routes
- Troubleshooting & lost cards
Getting to campus
More than 90% of students walk, take transit or bike to the UW. You’re a big part of why the UW is a top-rated university in the nation for sustainable commuting!
If you live on or near campus: Check out our walking and biking tips.
If you live further away: Look up transit and biking routes.
If you’re thinking about driving: Get directions and learn about student parking.
If you have safety concerns: Learn about nighttime mobility options and other safety resources.
If you are a student at UW Bothell or UW Tacoma: Check out the transportation pages for UW Bothell and UW Tacoma.
Other UW resources:
- Access guide & Accessible parking
- Campus maps
- Commuter & Transfer Commons
- Dial-A-Ride shuttle
- NightRide shuttle
- Husky NightWalk
- SafeZone app