The
Everett Station, built at a cost of US$44 million, is the main transit hub for the city of
Everett, Washington, USA. It is located next to the
BNSF Railway tracks. The station and parking are owned by the City of
Everett, while the platforms and track are owned by
BNSF Railway.
Rail services
This station is served by
Amtrak and
Sound Transit.
Amtrak
Two
Amtrak routes currently serve Everett Station: Amtrak's
Empire Builder service, which travels between Chicago and Seattle; and the
Amtrak Cascades service, which provides service between
Vancouver, B.C. and
Eugene, Oregon. Everett Station is the final station north of Seattle served by both lines; the
Empire Builder heading east toward the
Cascades after leaving this station. The
Amtrak Cascades continues north. Of the eighteen Washington stations served by Amtrak, Everett was the seventh busiest in FY10, boarding or detraining an average of about 125 passengers daily.
Sound Transit
Sound Transit operates the
Sounder commuter rail service on weekdays. The
North Line originates at Everett Station and continues south, serving
Edmonds,
Mukilteo, and
Seattle. Four trains depart from the station, heading southbound in the morning and returning northbound in the afternoon.
Bus services
Everett Station is served by both intercity bus services and local transit systems via a bus terminal located at the south end of the station.
Intercity service
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