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What are the driving directions to the SeaTac Rental Car Facility located at 3150 S. 160th St.?

Verified: 2026-06-25

At a glance

To return your rental car, follow the signs to Highway 99/Pacific Highway South from key regional corridors like I-5 South, SR 518 West, SR 509, or I-405 South.

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What to expect on your trip

  • To drive to the SeaTac Rental Car Facility at 3150 S.
  • , follow these step-by-step directions from major regional corridors: From I-5 South, take exit 154B for WA-518 W towards Des Moines.
  • Continue on SR 518 West for approximately 4.
  • 5 miles, then merge onto Highway 99/Pacific Highway South.
  • Drive for about 2 miles and turn left onto S.

To drive to the SeaTac Rental Car Facility at 3150 S. , follow these step-by-step directions from major regional corridors: From I-5 South, take exit 154B for WA-518 W towards Des Moines. Continue on SR 518 West for approximately 4. 5 miles, then merge onto Highway 99/Pacific Highway South. Drive for about 2 miles and turn left onto S. The facility will be on your right. From SR 518 West, merge onto Highway 99/Pacific Highway South after about 4. Continue for 2 miles, then turn left onto S. From SR 509, take the exit towards Highway 99/Pacific Highway South and follow the signs. The facility is approximately 1. 5 miles down S. on your right. From I-405 South, take exit 1B for WA-518 W/Des Moines. Follow the same directions as from SR 518 West. The total driving distance is approximately 6-8 miles depending on the starting point, and the journey typically takes around 15-25 minutes without traffic.

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