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  2. Union Station (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station is a former train station in Seattle, Washington, United States, constructed between 1910 and 1911 to serve the Union Pacific Railroad and the Milwaukee Road. It was originally named Oregon and Washington Station , after a subsidiary line of the Union Pacific.

  3. Washington Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Washington Union Station, known locally as Union Station, is a major train station, transportation hub, and leisure destination in Washington, D.C. Designed by Daniel Burnham and opened in 1907, it is Amtrak's headquarters, the railroad's second-busiest station, and North America's 10th-busiest railroad station.

  4. List of Washington (state) railroads - Wikipedia

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    Union Pacific Railroad: Oregon, Washington and Idaho Railroad: UP: 1903 1910 Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company: Oregon and Washington Territory Railroad: NP: 1886 1892 Washington and Columbia River Railway: Pacific Railway: MILW: 1905 1906 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway of Washington: Pacific Coast Railroad: PC GN ...

  5. Washington Metro - Wikipedia

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    Actual map of the Washington Metro. Map of the network is drawn to scale. Since opening in 1976, the Metro network has grown to include six lines, 98 stations, and 129 miles (208 km) of route. [78] The rail network is designed according to a spoke–hub distribution paradigm, with rail lines running between downtown Washington and its nearby ...

  6. List of Link light rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Stations are also required by state law to be identified by simple pictograms, [32] [33] known as "Stellar Connections", that are used in station signage, maps and other printed materials as a wayfinding aid; the icons are composed of points that correspond with local landmarks near Link stations, while also forming a picture that represents ...

  7. Union Station (Tacoma, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    1984: The last passenger train departs from Union Station and the building is abandoned. 1987: The U.S. General Services Administration, with Congressional authorization, arranges a 35-year lease of the building from the city of Tacoma. 1990–1992: Union Station is rehabilitated and converted for use as a courthouse.

  8. Sound Transit - Wikipedia

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    The station's former waiting room is open to the public and was named the Joni Earl Great Hall in 2017 for the agency's former CEO. [70] Since 2009, Sound Transit has also occupied leased space in four buildings around Union Station, which is adjacent to King Street Station and the International District/Chinatown transit hub. [71] [72]

  9. T Line (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first modern light rail system to be constructed in Washington state and succeeded a former streetcar system that ceased operations in 1938. Service on Tacoma Link began on August 22, 2003, at five stations, replacing a downtown shuttle bus. A sixth station, Commerce Street/South 11th Street, was opened in 2011. It was designated as ...