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Revision as of 17:58, 8 November 2015
City: Seattle
King Street Station is the main commuter and intercity train station in Downtown Seattle. It is half a block away from Transit Tunnel/Central Link International District Station.
Contents
Points of interest
Amtrak
This station is served by Cascades, Coast Starlight, Empire Builder trains, and Amtrak Thruway buses.
The main station building can be accessed from South King Street (no direct access from Sounder platform entrances). Amtrak ticket office and checked baggage service are available. All Thruway buses stop in an area on the west side of the station building.
- Amtrak station code: SEA [1]
Tukwila Station South to Portland, Eugene |
◀ | Cascades | ▶ | Edmonds Station North to Vancouver BC |
Tacoma Station (Amtrak) South to Los Angeles |
◀ | Coast Starlight | ▶ | Terminus |
Terminus | ◀ | Empire Builder | ▶ | Edmonds Station East to Chicago |
Sounder
Sounder trains use Track 1 (to Everett) and 2 (to Lakewood) at the King Street Station. The train platform can be accessed from Jackson street or 4th Avenue at Weller Street (overpass). Ticket machines are available on the platform. Purchase ticket before boarding. ORCA card holders must tap card at a yellow reader at platform entrances before boarding.
Terminus | ◀ | Everett-Seattle | ▶ | Edmonds Station North to Everett |
Tukwila Station South to Lakewood |
◀ | Lakewood-Seattle | ▶ | Terminus |
Link Light Rail
Central Link Light Rail to SeaTac Airport and other downtown destinations stop at the International District Station, which is located a block east from this station.
Bus
Street level buses only. Additional (Downtown Transit Tunnel) buses stop at the International District Station, which is located about half a block east from this station.