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Monday, November 21, 2011

WSDOT NEWS - Federal rail funding advances King Street Station restoration


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WSDOT NEWS - Federal rail funding advances King Street Station restoration

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Rail travelers using Seattle’s historic King Street Station, grand and ornate when it opened in 1906, will be transported back to that era when seismic and utility upgrades and historic restoration work are complete in two years.

The Washington State Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration signed agreements today, Nov. 21, securing $16.7 million in federal high-speed-rail funds to support the next phase of the King Street Station restoration project. The station is the busiest in the Pacific Northwest, serving nearly half a million Amtrak Cascades passengers in 2010.

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