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King Street Station

King Street Station
King Street Station (Seattle) 2005 05 23.jpg
View from southeast, city skyline in background
Location 303 South Jackson Street
Seattle, Washington 98104
United States
Coordinates 47°35′54″N 122°19′47″W / 47.59833°N 122.32972°W / 47.59833; -122.32972Coordinates: 47°35′54″N 122°19′47″W / 47.59833°N 122.32972°W / 47.59833; -122.32972
Owned by City of Seattle
Line(s) BNSF Northwest Division
Platforms 3 island platforms (+1 side platform under construction)
Tracks 6 (+1 under construction)
Connections Light rail:
Transit bus services:
King County Metro
Sound Transit Express
Community Transit
Long-distance bus services:
Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach
Northwestern Trailways
Travel Washington
Construction
Parking Free short term parking
Paid parking available nearby
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code Amtrak code: SEA
History
Opened May 10, 1906
Rebuilt 2008–2013
Traffic
Passengers (2016) 649,491 Increase 7.38% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
Amtrak Cascades
toward Vancouver, BC
toward Los Angeles
Coast Starlight Terminus
Terminus Empire Builder
toward Chicago
Sounder
Terminus North Line
toward Everett
toward Lakewood
South Line Terminus
Rocky Mountaineer
Terminus Coastal Passage
toward Banff or Jasper
Link
toward Angle Lake
Central Link
  Former services  
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
Terminus Pioneer
Discontinued in 1997
toward Chicago
King Street Station
Location 3rd Ave. S. and S. King St., Seattle, Washington
Area less than one acre
Built 1906
NRHP Reference # 73001877
Added to NRHP April 13, 1973
Location
King Street Station is located in Washington (state)
King Street Station
King Street Station
Location within Washington (state)

King Street Station is a train station in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located between South King and South Jackson streets and Second and Fourth Avenues South in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, the station is just south of downtown. Built between 1904 and 1906, it served the Great Northern Railway and Northern Pacific Railway from its grand opening on May 10, 1906, until the creation and start of Amtrak on May 1, 1971. The station was designed by the St. Paul, Minnesota architectural firm of Charles A. Reed and Allen H. Stem, who were later associate designers for the New York Central Railroad's Grand Central Terminal in New York City. King Street Station was Seattle's primary train terminal until the construction of the adjacent Oregon & Washington Depot, later named Union Station, in 1911. King Street Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places and the Washington Heritage Register in 1973.

Since the early 1990s the station was in various states of repair to undo remodels done during the middle of the Twentieth Century to "modernize" the facility, including the restoration of the elegant main waiting room. King Street Station was purchased by the City of Seattle in 2008 for $10 and, with enough funds finally in place, the restoration was finally completed in 2013.

The station is served by Amtrak Cascades, Empire Builder, and Coast Starlight trains, and by Sound Transit's Sounder commuter trains. King St. Station is also the Seattle terminus for the Rocky Mountaineer's luxury excursion train, the Coastal Passage. For the first nine months of 2006, Sounder service boarded almost 1.2 million passengers at King Street Station.


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