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Edmonds station is located on a single-tracked segment of the BNSF Scenic Subdivision on Railroad Avenue in downtown Edmonds, adjacent to the Edmonds ferry terminal. [2] It has a single, 1,200-foot-long (370 m) side platform on the east side of the tracks, [3] running from Dayton Street to Main Street and paved with asphalt; [4] [5] the southern half of the platform, measuring 520 feet (160 m ...
The downtown area developed a turn-of-the-century theme and an eclectic mix of shops, including an antique store that Perrin owned. [ 5 ] In 1999, a joint effort began between the cities of Edmonds and Lynnwood to create a skate park near the north entrance of Lynndale Park along Olympic View Drive in response to a need expressed by local ...
Aerial view of downtown Edmonds. Edmonds is located in the southwest corner of Snohomish County in Western Washington, and is considered a suburb of Seattle, located 15 miles (24 km) to the south. [50] [51] The city is bordered to the west by Puget Sound and the city of Woodway, which lies south of Pine Street and west of 5th Avenue South.
The former post office on Third Avenue and Union Street was a "grand Beaux Arts" building with Neoclassical features built from 1903 - 1908 and housed federal offices in addition to the post office. The sandstone used for its construction was porous and over several decades pollutants caused it to deteriorate. [1]
The upper floor of the Edmonds Historical Museum contains a children's activity area, a research library, and two galleries with rotating exhibits. It also houses a staff office, storage, and work areas. The ground floor consists of a series of permanent displays depicting Edmonds' past, including reconstructions of historical locations and ...
It is located on Puget Sound between Edmonds and Everett, approximately 25 miles (40 km) north of Seattle. The city had a population of 20,254 at the 2010 census and an estimated 2019 population of 21,441. The current site of downtown Mukilteo (also named Old Town) has been inhabited by the Snohomish people for at least 1,000 years before present.
The station is approximately 28 minutes from Westlake station in Downtown Seattle and 65 minutes from SeaTac/Airport station. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] The station is a major hub for buses in Snohomish County operated by Community Transit ; half of the countywide system's routes travel through or terminate at Lynnwood Transit Center.
The city's nearest post-secondary educational institutions are Everett Community College and Edmonds College. [114] During the late 2000s, Lake Stevens was a leading candidate for a proposed branch campus of the University of Washington (UW). The city government presented a 98-acre (40 ha) site on the southwest side of Cavalero Hill that was ...