King Street Station (Sounder commuter rail)

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King Street Station is a historic railway station in downtown Seattle that serves as a major hub for Sounder commuter rail, Amtrak, and other regional train services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commuter rail station
historic building
railway station
adjacentTo Lumen Field
T-Mobile Park
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
connectsTo International District/Chinatown Station (Link light rail)
surface form: Link light rail at International District/Chinatown Station

intercity bus services
local bus services
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Reed and Stem
hasAccessibility wheelchair accessible
hasClockTower true
hasFacility baggage services
restrooms
ticketing services
waiting room
hasPlatform island platforms
hasTracks multiple mainline tracks
historicSignificance key early 20th-century passenger rail terminal in Seattle
isMajorHubFor Amtrak services
Sounder commuter rail
locatedIn Seattle
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
downtown Seattle
near Pioneer Square
Seattle Chinatown–International District
opened 1906
operatedBy Amtrak
Sound Transit
ownedBy Seattle, Washington, United States
surface form: City of Seattle
partOf Seattle transportation network
primaryUse passenger rail transportation
railLine BNSF Seattle Subdivision
Sounder North Line
Sounder South Line
regionServed Puget Sound region
restored 2013
serves Amtrak
Amtrak Cascades
Coast Starlight
Empire Builder
Sounder commuter rail
regional train services

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Lumen Field publicTransit King Street Station (Sounder commuter rail)