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We are your Cost-Effective Solution for Standard & Urgent Delivery of Small Packages around Seattle, WA and the Greater Puget Sound.

At The Seattle Courier Company, we are not just a delivery service. We are a solution when it matters most. We work with all budgets to provide the solution you need today! Give us a call any time 24/7 365 at the number listed below. We are happy to take your call anytime around the clock!

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We Are Experienced, Licensed, and Insured Couriers Who Are Dedicated to The Needs of our Customers!

What We Deliver
Mail, Gifts, Garments, Auto Parts, Dry Cleaning, Tools, Supplies, Groceries, Documents, Process Servers, Small Errands, Medicine, ​Messages, Merchandise, YOU NAME IT!

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No Mileage Fees. No Peak Charges. No Excess Waiting Charge.
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  • Send Pick-Up/Drop-Off Addresses + Points of Contact to samedaymessenger@gmail.com
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Friday’s Headlines Are the Last of 2023

  • Trains‘ year in review includes stories about transit’s funding struggles in Boston and Washington, D.C., as well as new systems launching in Honolulu and Montreal.
  • Electric bus manufacturer Proterra’s bankruptcy tops Mass Transit‘s list of the top 10 bus stories of 2023.
  • Streetsblog calls the Biden administration’s safe streets grants, rail funding, and efforts to limit speeding and vehicle emissions among the best news of the year. The worst? A record-breaking death toll on American roads, Republican and industry resistance to reforms, and violence against transit workers.
  • Car enthusiast website Jalopnik calls on automakers to manufacture smaller, safer vehicles and/or sell the ones they do make for overseas markets in the U.S.
  • Since Tampa’s Sunrunner bus rapid transit line started running, vehicular crashes are down along the route, while commuting times by car haven’t been affected. (Tampa Bay Times)
  • Nashville voters rejected a transit plan in 2018, but two transit advocates make a case for trying again in the Tennessean.
  • Sound Transit’s Federal Way light rail project in the Tacoma area is still two years away from completion. (News Tribune)
  • A planned 30-mile bike path in Oahu could take 20 years to finish. (Honolulu Civil Beat)
  • Drivers killed five people in Las Vegas during a 12-hour period between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. (KTNV)
  • Denver’s Regional Transportation District is lowering fares starting Jan. 1, and buses and trains will be free on New Year’s Eve (Denverite). San Francisco transit agency Muni is also free on Sunday (SFist).


source https://usa.streetsblog.org/2023/12/29/fridays-headlines-are-the-last-of-2023

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