layton Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 I'm looking for jobs in Seattle, and they don't all line up w/where I'd like to live. Any feedback on exactly HOW shitty the commute from the Freemont,Ballardish area of seattle would be to: 1.Bellevue 2.Redmond 3.Edmunds 4.Kirkland 5.Downtown Quote
NTM Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 in order of shittiness (IMO): 1)kirkland 2)redmond 3)bellevue (notice that the 3 eastsides all come first?) 4)edmonds 5)downtown you can backroads it to downtown and 99 stright up to edmonds. Quote
StevenSeagal Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Downtown, from Fremont/Ballard, is the only one of those that is anything less than totally fucked. Quote
catbirdseat Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 I'm looking for jobs in Seattle, and they don't all line up w/where I'd like to live. Any feedback on exactly HOW shitty the commute from the Freemont,Ballardish area of seattle would be to: I used to commute from Shoreline (North Seattle) to Bellevue every day. Here are my estimates. 1.Bellevue 30 min 2.Redmond 45 min 3.Edmonds 20 min 4.Kirkland 40 min 5.Downtown 15 min Quote
underworld Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 live near work... save the glaciers! (or work near home) Quote
catbirdseat Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Downtown, from Fremont/Ballard, is the only one of those that is anything less than totally fucked. You are wrong. Northbound on I-5 in the morning is not bad. Quote
TrogdortheBurninator Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Aside from downtown, which is super easy via 15th, those are mostlyshitty commutes. Edmonds would be manageable. Expect frequent hour plus commutes to Bellevue, redmond, kirkland unless you work very flexible hours. Quote
dt_3pin Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Commuting from Ballard to Downtown involves a bike and about 30 minutes. Commuting from Ballard to the eastside involves being fucking stoopid. Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 1. Sucks. Mess w/ 520, or on bike/bus, take 271. 2. Really sucks. You have to take 520 a long way. 3. Dunno. 4. Sorta sucks. Mess w/ 520, or on bike/bus, take 255. 5. Not bad, w/ the 16/26 bus or biking down Dexter Cool beta on 4: Bike Burke-Gilman trail to Montlake, walk downto 520. Take ANY bus across to Evergreen or Yarrow. Bike the Evergreen Point trail to Lake Washington Blvd, bike lanes all the way to Kirkland. Quote
StevenSeagal Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Downtown, from Fremont/Ballard, is the only one of those that is anything less than totally fucked. You are wrong. Northbound on I-5 in the morning is not bad. True enough...I guess I was thinking of the opposite, going to Edmonds in the PM= Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Commuting from Ballard to Downtown involves a bike and about 30 minutes. You must bike slowly. Quote
NTM Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 30 mins on a bike? you must be riding one of these: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2452744&cp=2255956.2273442.2255961.2256617&pg=2&parentPage=family try 15 mins, max Quote
catbirdseat Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Aside from downtown, which is super easy via 15th, those are mostlyshitty commutes. Edmonds would be manageable. Expect frequent hour plus commutes to Bellevue, redmond, kirkland unless you work very flexible hours. If you can get onto the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge before 7 am, you are okay. After that it's terrible. Quote
John Frieh Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Just hop the light rail Mikey! You can enjoy a cup to stump and your latest book from Powells or talk to a cute girl instead of screaming at morons who don't know how to merge oh... wait... nevermind... PS don't let the door hit in the on the way out of town beeyotch Quote
archenemy Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Aside from downtown, which is super easy via 15th, those are mostlyshitty commutes. Edmonds would be manageable. Expect frequent hour plus commutes to Bellevue, redmond, kirkland unless you work very flexible hours. If you can get onto the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge before 7 am, you are okay. After that it's terrible. This brings up an important point. What time do you plan on commuting? I go from as Ballard (by Golden Gardens, so as Northwest as you can be) to Bellevue. If I leave home before 7am and leave work before 4pm, I can make the drive in 30-40 min. This is the longest commute I have had since I moved to Seattle. It's all about timing. Quote
dt_3pin Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 (edited) 30 mins on a bike? you must be riding one of these: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2452744&cp=2255956.2273442.2255961.2256617&pg=2&parentPage=family try 15 mins, max Backdoor --> office chair, including post-ride shower, = 30 minutes. Sorry for the confusion. Edited April 12, 2007 by dt_3pin Quote
drater Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 27 steps from the front door to teh shop, 24 from the backdoor. If I'm posting while pooping (as in now), add a flight of stairs to that. Brutal commute but the 50 step access to the lake makes up for it. Quote
Alex Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 I'm looking for jobs in Seattle, and they don't all line up w/where I'd like to live. Any feedback on exactly HOW shitty the commute from the Freemont,Ballardish area of seattle would be to: 1.Bellevue 2.Redmond 3.Edmunds 4.Kirkland 5.Downtown If you value your sanity, and are considering any east-side-of-the-Lake destination for work, you MUST have unfettered access to I-90 Eastbound without getting onto I-5. Therefore living in S Capitol Hill, Leschi, Seward Park, Columbia, Rainier Valley is vastly pref to Fremont/Ballard. If you insist on Fremont/Ballard then, 1. Abysmal, as you have to battle 520 OR I-5 to I-90 at the least 2. Abysmal, as you have to battle 520 OR I-5 to I-90 to 520 at the least 3. Not bad. Its kind of a reverse commute, esp if you can stay off I-5 Southbound coming home. 4. Terrible. You will have to battle 520. You wont really have the option to take I-5 to I-90. 5. Casual. Quote
wfinley Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 If you ask me it all sounds horrible. I commute from my bed to the living room; all of about 15 steps. Sometimes I stop by the kitchen and make coffee; this takes about 2 minutes. Quote
philfort Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 If a single bus across 520 can take you where you want to go in Bellevue/Redmond, then biking to Montlake from Freemont/Ballard and then taking the bus, ain't so bad. Although often on the way home 520 is so messed up that the carpool lane doesn't really help the bus go faster. If you have to take your bike on the bus, it can get pretty infurtiating if you don't get a spot on the rack though. Quote
layton Posted April 12, 2007 Author Posted April 12, 2007 i'm not commited to living or working anywhere, which is why I'm asking. It's hard to find a job and house that match in a city you don't currently live in. I'm commuting to seattle 1-3x/week to talk to doctors after school. That's a shitty commute! Quote
selkirk Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Whatever you do, don't commute across either of the bridges ever. Going North/South blows, going East/West blows goats. Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 (edited) I'm looking for jobs in Seattle, and they don't all line up w/where I'd like to live. Any feedback on exactly HOW shitty the commute from the Freemont,Ballardish area of seattle would be to: 1.Bellevue Buy a motorcycle. Slightly longer than Kirkland. Or leave your house at 3:00 a.m. and come home at 10:00 pm and you won't have a problem. 2.Redmond Ultra fucked. Ride the bus...1 hour min. 3.Edmunds 30 minutes. Not too bad. Reverse commute. 4.Kirkland Buy a motorcycle. Best of the 3 eastside. 5.Downtown 15 to 30 minutes. Many options. Good buses. Cycling also good. Absolute first choice. Plus the other places are cultural wastelands. Please also note that their going to be tearing the shit out of the 520 bridge over the next several years. Edited April 12, 2007 by tvashtarkatena Quote
Stefan Posted April 12, 2007 Posted April 12, 2007 Get a job in Bellingham. Get a house in Bellingham. This way you are close to the BC Coast Mountains, and the NCNP. Make climbing your priority. Screw Seattle. and Portland too. Quote
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