King Street Station
King Street Station is a beautifully restored 1906 historic building serving as Seattle's primary train station. The station connects Sounder North and South commuter rail services, the light rail system, and Amtrak long-distance trains. It's located in Pioneer Square, one of Seattle's most historic neighborhoods. The station itself is an architectural landmark and excellent photo opportunity. For travelers, it represents the heart of Seattle's transportation network.
About This Station
King Street Station is a beautifully restored 1906 historic building serving as Seattle's primary train station. The station connects Sounder North and South commuter rail services, the light rail system, and Amtrak long-distance trains. It's located in Pioneer Square, one of Seattle's most historic neighborhoods. The station itself is an architectural landmark and excellent photo opportunity. For travelers, it represents the heart of Seattle's transportation network.
Useful Tips
- Beautiful historic station (1906) - architectural landmark
- Transfer point for both Sounder North and South
- Light rail connections to Seattle airport and downtown
- Amtrak Coast Starlight and Empire Builder trains
- Adjacent to Pioneer Square historic district
- Union Station nearby
- Downtown proximity to all major attractions
Quick Info
Lines
Sounder
Area
Seattle
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