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Centralia, WA (CTL)

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The Centralia depot was constructed by the Northern Pacific Railroad and opened in 1912 to accommodate the city’s population boom of that era. The station was placed on the National…

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Edmonds, WA (EDM)

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Located on the eastern shore of Puget Sound, the Edmonds Amtrak station is one component of a larger multimodal complex that serves the residents of Snohomish County. The town is…

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Ephrata, WA (EPH)

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The Ephrata station consists of a platform with shelter, although Amtrak passengers may wait in the adjacent Chamber of Commerce structure when it is open. The station is also served…

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Everett, Wash., station entrance plaza.

Everett, WA (EVR)

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The Everett intermodal facility opened in February, 2002, and a vast array of transportation choices are provided. In 2003, the station became the northernmost stop for Sound Transit’s commuter rail….

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Kelso-Longview, WA (KEL)

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The Kelso Multimodal Transportation Center, the Amtrak station for this community, was originally built for the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1912. It became a station stop for Amtrak in 1981….

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Mount Vernon, WA (MVW)

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Mount Vernon’s modern and airy intermodal center was built in 2004, replacing a small shelter on the platform at the BNSF offices about two miles north of the present station….

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Pasco, WA (PSC)

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Pasco boasts one of the newest stations in the Pacific Northwest. Constructed in 1998 by the city of Pasco, this intermodal facility serves Amtrak as well as Greyhound and several…

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