King Street Station

606 reviews

303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104

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King Street Station is a Transit station located at 303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104. It has received 606 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 stars.

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  • The address of King Street Station: 303 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104

  • King Street Station has 4.0 stars from 606 reviews

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  • "My first visit to Seattle, I arrived to be in the city for several days and then to Vancouver"

    "It is an amazing building! But the service is not that amazing"

    "Cool looking building"

    "It is a nice looking station - all the gates are in the same place so very easy to navigate"

    "God awful staff"

Reviews

  • Jose Ruiz

My first visit to Seattle, I arrived to be in the city for several days and then to Vancouver. I bought the tickets online and the online process was very easy and fast. I liked the architecture of the building. But everything turned very bad. (On May 7 at 4:45 pm the second bus). When we started to board, my wife told the driver that we were a group of 6 and if we could please travel on the same bus. The driver yelled at my wife and told her why she didn’t told him earlier. She replied … I was telling you. The driver whose name we never knew (he was tall, white, thin, about 60 years old with white hair) said that we should just meet them (the rest of the group) in Vancouver and he add “you go in the bus im telling you and that's it.” When we proceeded to board, a person began to vomit and we had to get out, the driver began to yell "what are they doing" for us to get on the bus quickly. We tried to explain to him but he wouldn't stop yelling “get on the bus”. The other driver explained and said well, “go to the other bus”. He started yelling at two elderly (oriental) people to go ahead and get on the other bus. He said let's move on because we're late. Another of the passengers opened the compartment where the suitcases go because the driver kept yelling "move forward" so we began to put the suitcases in. The same driver began to yell “what #%€£l& they do and closed the luggage compartment with force. It was an experience that overshadowed our time in Seattle. It would be good if they explained what the process is like to someone who has never taken this type of service. And also tell employees to learn to listen. So because of this unpleasant experience, this is my review. One star and thats because the on line process was very smooth.

  • Ana Karen Allende

It is an amazing building! But the service is not that amazing. I am a foreigner, a visitor who doesn't know how things work here. I bought my ticket at the station and ask for a recommendation to get something to eat or have a small walk before the train would depart. The guy did tell me where the near hotel was. But didn't mention that there is an amazing corner with a beautiful waterfall two blocks away. And when I asked what could I do with my suitcase he told me I could take it with me. I then asked if it was a safe neighborhood or if it would be best for me to leave it in the station if it was possible. He told me I had to pay 10 usd for the storage of one hour instead of letting me know I could check in already and leave my luggage already set for the journey. When I came back to get my luggage back to procede to the check in I told him very excited of the discovery of the waterfall and the amazing coffee shop just across the street of that place. He replied with a bored face, yeah I know. Whaaaaat? Then why didn't he suggested me to go when I asked? I had to make a connection in another station, and in the other station the lady told me the marvels of the check in luggage to be able to go for a walk before the train departs. So... This guy is not committed to provide a service as marvelous as the station where he works. This is a bad experience. Within the station. But a beautiful one in its suroundings.

  • Frank Lim

Cool looking building. Mediocre customer-facing staff. God awful access. Want to walk into the station from the regular street level? Nope, can't do it. Have to walk down and around the the dead-end alleyway where taxis and ubers cut each other off and nearly run over pedestrians and cyclists going to/from the station. Or walk all the way around to a small opening to cross the train tracks then go down stairs. And finally walk back towards building. Terrible job with access to this place. And also, Sadly, rarely do amtrak trains come close to operating on time and wifi is atrociously slow. So business travelers just can't use Amtrak from here. Tried on two rt trips, separately, traveling to Portland OR and Vancouver BC. Return journey from Portland was twice delayed with last minute notice then changed to a bus with no notification just happen to notice bus because I walked outside station) , arriving back in Seattle with 2 hrs delay. Outbound from Seattle to Vancouver was delayed nearly 2 hrs (on a 4 hr scheduled trip) for freight rail in Canada then waited outdoors in sub freezing for Canadian customs ( dinner passengers up to 20 mins). Internet with sub 200 Kbps download speeds. Yeah...no.

  • Mary M

It is a nice looking station - all the gates are in the same place so very easy to navigate. The Embassy Suites is literally next door so a great place to stay if you want to be close. You can check luggage like an airplane ahead of time. If you are going to Canada, the baggage attendant will not mention it, but you then need to go to the Info Desk in the Gate area and have your passport checked. Do this well before (at least 30 min) your train. The line also queues early and they start boarding a good 15 minutes before train time, so if you are going to Canada and want a seat on the west side of the train for views, I would start queuing at least 30 minutes ahead of time. From Seattle King Street station (can’t speak to other stations), you will board the train on the west side, so that’s the side you want to sit. Otherwise, there is really not much view. Keep in mind, one train car seats face north, and the next train car seats face south. So if you don’t want to ride backwards, pick the car facing north (seats facing to your left as you board the train. The 4 rating reflects the attitude of several of the employees-not awful but not friendly.

  • M B

God awful staff. They keep all the main entrance doors locked with signage to walk around the whole station with conflicting directions and the staff stands inside the doors and just watch you run around trying to figure out all the handmade signs. This happened to me and they were laughing until one lady took pity and let me in and I wheezed up to the boarding line 2 minutes before departure and I was told I could not board and had to take the next train. Maybe if the main entrance wasn't locked I would have so late? Or maybe if the staff let me through? Or how about considering how often Amtrak is late, they could've let me board 2 minutes BEFORE departure like decent people. They enjoy messing with customers here - AVOID IF POSSIBLE. I was able to get a comfy greyhound back home to Oregon at a cheaper price within the next couple hours.

  • Bill none

I've ridden in and out of here quite a few times back and forth to Montana. It is a spectacular building which sees probably thousands of people come through it everyday. They have the old style wooden pew seating all throughout. It has a very high ceiling with fans that I usually see running. They seat you according to your train out making things helpful to the passengers. Vending machines. It appears to be pretty safe as I saw security all over the place. They mostly ignore everybody and go about their business probably looking for drug traffickers and human traffickers. It's a bummer being up all night and most of the day when your catching out then having your train being announced one hour late then two hours late and then after even later. All in all I think Seattle train station is awesome.

  • Louise Boilevin

One of my favorite amtrack stations . Train & bus Connections to go to the south ,east USA ,and north to Canada Vancouver from here at this station . Ive been a regular traveler here for many years using this station . i got pictures of the carry on baggage policy with the detailed information . There are washrooms here and food snacks vending machines . There are taxi cars . ,zip cars ,scooters , metro public transportation services out front of the station . There are also hotels & restaurants across and outside around the station. And the football stadium home of the Seattle Seahawks is right next door to here . The cruise ship terminal is in the north east in interbay , Seattle its also not far from here a short car away from here .

  • Ray P

This is a great way to travel. Ok, a little slow, but fun and always an adventure. This beautiful older station, Seattle King Street Station, is actually located in the city center of Seattle, almost right down town on Jackson Street, just off of 2nd. and very close to the stadium. Some say the snack bar on board is a bit expensive, just rembember what it takes for them to supply and to prepare your food on a moving train. A cup of coffee is about $2.25 and a pretty good sandwich is around $7.50. There is a variety of additional food items. There is also a very nice dining room with regularly scheduled meal service. Yes, you can also buy beer and wine too. If you found this helpful, please click on Like, thanks.

  • m!chae¡

As someone who lives almost as south as Kent and needs to get up to Montlake everyday, the sounder is definitely a time and money saver, but oh my god, how long will it take sound transit to build a tunnel or bridge going across 4th ave. in the 5 minutes you’re waiting for the light to turn red and you can cross, several people (including myself) just opt to jaywalk in order to MAYBE catch the light rail from international district. Seriously even if they made 4th ave a bus only road, or at least even had more synchronized pedestrian lights when the sounder trains arrive. Would greatly enhance the arrival from the station.

  • Valorie Parker

Built in 1906, the architecture is fantastic. That is where the awesome ends. As I stand here, I see one bottle of water in one vending machine and in the only other vending machine I see Teo bags of M&M's. Bring food if you have any kind of wait and your own snacks & drinks if you have children. It is currently 20° outside. The building is not heated. Heat rises and the ceiling is very high. The 3 stars given were not due to the stations many amenities, comfort or private lounge (that is not) here, it was for the beautiful building. I have a few photos that I would love to share but the button is missing?

  • J G

Beautiful station clean and well maintained. We arrived here and the walk was not that far from the train. This is my first step in Seattle and I am already impressed. This place is my first impression in Seattle and it is good. Coming from LA Union Station I like the Seattle station better the staff are nice and the security is very helpful. Only Amtrak passengers are allowed inside the station. I felt much safer here. The pickup and drop off area is close by the front of the station. There are no shops or food for sale so prepare early before you come. All in all this is a really good station.

  • James Gridley

Horrible service, impatient drivers (they left us and refused to turn around to pick my family up). We missed the van out front by two minutes, yet had been waiting for 2 hours at the station. There was no announcement or information that our van had arrived. Absolutely zero customer service and the employees were recommending that we take a bus and fairy to certain locations, I double checked the locations and fairy's don't even go to The places they stated. We would have been even more screwed. I hope you reply with a way for me to contact you so you can attempt to make this right. Thanks

  • Ric Wallace

This is a classic old school city train station with a beautiful tiled interior done in white, gold and green. It reasonable clean and very well maintained otherwise. The Amtrak staff were friendly and efficient and everything was right on time. If you’re in Seattle and want to visit some of the real landmarks of the old city, you shouldn’t miss King Street Station. Despite its size in lays in the shadows of both the baseball and football mega stadiums. The area just south of the station is now home to many studios, galleries and restaurants. So many great places to explore!

  • G B

My friend booked a ticket online, on there she added 3 cats it allowed her to pay and book her ticket. Her tickets even has the cats on it.MY friend has service animal papers for the cats. She got to the train station and they decline her she showed the lady the paper and the rude lady didn't even look she kept saying she won't do it. Then they told my friend her bags were to big. My friend have pictures of others getting on with really big bags. The fact Google says y'all allow cats. This sounds like it was a discrimination issue. Y'all wrong for this! Terrible company.

  • Eric Phipps

Trip: Traveling from Seattle to Vancouver I highly recommend taking the road or in this case track less traveled. The scenery along the way is beautiful and relaxing. Although the times are not that accommodating I would recommend the evening trip over the morning. It will give you a little more time to spend in Seattle and not deal with the morning rush. I definitely recommend bringing snacks although Amtrak does provide snacks for a fee on board the food isn't that great. Pack snacks, beverages, and enjoy the ride. Yes, they do have wifi on board.

  • Shemaia

Really beautiful space post-renovation. Everything is very clean and bright. Seating is uncomfortable as it has always been and there's nary an outlet in sight - sorry inconvenient, especially as trains and busses are often late (our northbound Amtrak bus was delayed for 2 hours, in part due to awaiting an arriving train). While track and weather issues are certainly beyond the company's control, Amtrak Mount want to consider making waiting time and space as comfortable as possible for its customers.

  • Steve Hiday

Arrived at King Street Station around 8:30pm on a Saturday night after a very long train ride from LA. The station was clean, fairly empty, and seemed safe enough. There is easy access out to the pickup area on King Street or up the stairs to Jackson. I recommend getting picked up at the former. There was a reasonably strong police presence around the station but it was a quiet night in these COVID times. As always (for now), face masks must be worn while in station. Olympic Otter

  • Swanky Christy

The station looks nice even decorations were during winter holidays. But absolutely lack of services. The area is already very isolated from town and specially when you come very early/late for your departure you can't even get food anywhere. I had to buy water from vending machine, no food tho. Trains are old and even if you are business class it doesn't help much. Armrests are broken and food selection on train absolutely disgusting.

  • Jesse Romeo Junsay

INFORMATION attendant is not very informative. He is only focused on his videocall while working. I asked if to confirm about the departure of the Amtrak Cascades (train), his reply was that it's all bus that is currently operating. So I showed my ticket. He then referred me to the tickileting booth. What's the point of an unhelpful information attendant that more keen to videocall than serve the customers?

  • Glenda V.

The station is beautiful, but Amtrak, you need to train your station staff in customer service. It was appalling. I can't believe how they treat people, talking down to adults like they're little children, just for asking a question. The staff also need an announcement system that can be heard by all people in the station. People were asking questions because they couldn't hear what they were saying.

  • Dave Gudewicz

First time visitor to Seattle with wife and grandkids. Noticed an information desk at the station and asked the girl behind the desk "how do we get to the Seattle Aquarium?" She didn't know which I thought interesting. We found it so no big deal but one would think someone behind the information desk would have known. Nice station and OK train ride to Seattle from Portland and back on same day.

  • Robyn Jimenez

Help and efficient staff. Drop-off area outside. There are vending machines inside the station, but there isn't a cafe inside. There aren't any cafes around if you want something quick for the morning. Very pretty station inside. Clean. Plenty of bathrooms. Only ticketed passengers can wait inside the station. Need at least an hour to check bags, check tickets, and board.

  • Junhyun Kim

This big station was lively with people waiting for buses and trains. Staff were also attentive. I asked for luggage storage service, and they kept my luggage well. The waiting hall and the restrooms were clean. There's an Amtrak trains running to Canada, although when I visited, I had to take a replacement bus since that Amtrak route was temporarily out of service.

  • Reverend 11-d MEOW!

Thank You, King Street Station for your assistance with Homeless by installing porta-potties & portable non-potable water supplying the outdoor sink for us to get clean. Potable Water Drinking Fountain being added there would be awesome. DESC on the 500-block of Third Avenue may still be Best-Of-Breed for Downtown Seattle Homeless & Mental Health Issues Support

  • Big Toor and Sons

For my first ever trip to Canada, I opted for Amtrak bus service from Seattle to Vancouver and Train service while coming back. King street is a historic station built long ago. It's old built is very well maintained from both outside and inside. Interior is well decorated and well maintained. It takes around two hours by bus to reach Canadian border.

  • Ruppert Koch

Amtrak cancelled our return trip to Seattle and offered the earliest available rebooking more than a week later, leaving us stranded in rural Montana. When speaking with a service agent after spending 45min on hold, the agent disconnected the call when claiming to look for alternatives. Any airline offering this type of service would long be bankrupt.

  • Debra Burrill

The customer service was OUTSTANDING!! The security at the Station when got there he helped with my luggage to the Express bus and it was a few blocks away. The train from Whitefish to Washington was quite late and the Amtrak crew did the best to help with food & drink accommodations for free with the best they could!! BEST WAY POSSIBLE TO TRAVEL!!

  • Robin de Bruin

A nice station situated near the center of Seattle. I arrived here after my trainride from Vancouver, BC with the Amtrak train. The station has a beautiful interior made of (a kind of) marble. It has good washrooms in place and is clean. The only downside is that the station looks a bit confined and is therefore somewhat confusing.

  • Danny Tram

The station’s architecture is ancient and beautiful. The whole station area is clean, safe, and accessible to only passengers. You can buy the tickets either online or at the station. I heard that they would open an art center on the third floor soon. I would love to be back some day to enjoy beautiful views of the station

  • Sophie Stoddard

When my traveling companion and I missed our morning train by a few minutes, Deena at the Amtrak desk was an absolute godsend. She was SO friendly, walked us step by step booking another train, gave us restaurant suggestions for the area, helped us store our luggage, and helped turn around a stressful morning. So grateful!

  • B Hochmann

The king street station is not only historical importance but it is beautiful architecture. Easy access to the station whether you are parking nearby or taking other public transportation. The Ferry terminals are very close. Amtrak is notoriously off schedule so call ahead. The Washington State Ferry tends to be on time.

  • Danica Thomas

Took the 516 up to Vancouver, the staff on the train were excellent! I really appreciated how they provided regular updates/clarifications on the loudspeaker and walked through the cars offering to answer any questions. Overall taking the train was a wonderful, convenient experience and I would 100% recommend it!

  • Louise Borg

We left from this train station on our 36 hour journey to LA. Beautiful, old fashioned style train station that’s a very easy to use very clean even the bathrooms are covered in white marble..Looks like something out of an old movie. Very great central location. The staff were very friendly as well.

  • Keith Lowry (Krypto Keith)

Like all of the main terminal Amtrak Stations...really awesome old school architecture. Quiet, clean, relaxing way to travel from Seattle to Portland or many other destinations! Try the family sleeper car to Los Angeles or Chicago! Totally awesome, fun trip with beautiful rail line scenery.

  • Quintin Kreth

King Street Station is a nice Amtrak station. It has cool marble, classic furnishings, and is spacious enough for crowds. It also has good access to local transit. The only problem I have is that the dead-end road in front leads to frequent taxi and Uber traffic jams when trains arrive.

  • Dezmond Corley

Bus drivers are late, does nothing as far as information. Let's people smoke drugs on the bus and then kicks people off for trying to stop drug use on a public bus. King Street station closes for a hr a your screwed if it's crunch time because everybody is on lunch at the same time.

  • Bianca Xu (Bianca)

We took the train from Seattle to Vancouver BC early morning, Friday. We got our luggage checked easily and the staff there was very nice and helpful. The boarding process was also efficient (surprisingly) and our train was actually on time (surprisingly, again).

  • Sharon Doyle

It is a beautiful building with exquisite architecture. Very ornate and open and spacious. The inside of the building is more ornate than the outside. The employees are very friendly and helpful. We took the Amtrak Cascades train and the fee was reasonable.

  • Michael Olson

Absolutely beautiful station! And the staff were friendly. Would have liked a café in the building but other than that there isn’t much to complain about! Would have loved to be here when the art centre was open on the third floor. Hopefully next time.

  • Vincent Randy Heslop

What a great and economical way to travel to Portland. The station was easy to get in and out of, which surprised me. The station it's self is a beautiful structure too. FOLLOW ME for more thoughtful recommendations as I travel the world …

  • Jon Wiborg

My wife and I recently took an Amtrak vacation (the Northern Rail Experience) arriving in Seattle on October 30, departing the next day. Before arriving in Seattle, someone mentioned that the view from the Coast Starlight was best from the

  • Manoj Joshi

Such an iconic place with facilities for all including disabled/specially abled. The travel experience was exhilarating. Ticket confirmation to seat booking and allocation were top standard. The staff manning the reservation counter was

  • L S

This is a beautiful station! It was lovely to get off the train after 22 hours and be greeted by marble columns, art deco tiles and lovely Christmas lights. We ha the best train experience riding Amtrak from California to Seattle!

  • Alpha Jokerz

Train ride was great the teller at this station was probably one of the rudest people iv ever encountered very short with me huge attitude problem the tone of voice was terrible again train ride great horrible service at station

  • michael brooks

I lived in Seattle through all those years of bad 70's drop ceiling and decade of renovation so I for one am so happy to see King Street Station back to it's original glory. The space itself it so beautifully done now.

  • Vijay Krishna Palepu

It is a good looking and clean place to wait for your thruway bus or Amtrak train. Could not find an obvious place for breakfast at 8am in the morning (but I also didn’t look very hard). Staff were polite and helpful.

  • Ben Bauman

Never saw one employee but was still able to navaigate to another station that was equally as helpful.. travelers beware.. map it out make calls and do your research before attempting navagation through seattle...

  • gerald

Awesome staff helped me fix my problem. Friendly and professional conductor helped me get where I was going. I wish I had asked for their names but it was rushed and I didn't think to. Thanks to the whole crew.

  • Ali May

Beautiful train station. Nice first place to be welcomed to Seattle after 5 days on the train. Short walk to the Ferry. Felt like stepping back in time to when trains were the only way to travel long distance!

  • William Walimaki

Love the train station here, my first trip from station here was back in 40's. On occaision we pick up family members there who arrive from back east. Beautiful inside station and sure brings back memories.

  • Sunny Wellington

One of my favorite buildings. Convenient Amtrak connection in the heart of Seattle. Easy to find cabs. The architecture is stunningly beautiful. I would check it out even if not travelling by train.

  • Jayde McCarrell

This is one of my favorite places. First: have you seen the ceilings? Literally, so lovely. Second: despite being in downtown Seattle it is very safe inside and not a bad place wait for a few hours.

  • Jared Bierman

A beautiful rail transit station. Easy to jump on and off. Platforms are pretty secure, can’t usually get to them unless you have a ticket or are arriving. As a fan of trains, it’s a haven of fun.

  • Cody Jordan

I was impressed. Friendly interaction with 3 staff members, the station itself is beautiful. Train was 30 minutes late and the line was long even at 7:45am on a week day. But no other complaints.

  • Laila DeWeese

While having a panic attack I was harassed by two staff members for not yet purchasing a ticket and being in the lobby. Who immediately threatened to call amtrak police on me just for crying.

  • Tim “Beave” Lider

Beautiful station in the downtown of Seattle. Update: 2nd time here. The Train Station is as nice as it was the first time. The architecture is good, but what makes the station is the people.

  • Ben Streissguth

Great facility, nice people, clean. But arrivial info is sorely lacking as they have no tracking on the busses. The bus I was waiting on was over 2 hours late with no posted arrival tones.

  • Mr. White

Horrible experience, train from Seattle to Portland is very slow. faster to just drive, to make things worse the train ran over a homeless person in Tacoma. Not sure I'll take it again.

  • Divine Orisha

The beauty of strolling along in the crisp Seattle Autumn evening and happen upon this station evokes a sentiment of nostalgia the ripped a year out of my left eye. Just Splendid!!!

  • Charl L

Great looking train station. Very large and spacious. Got there at about 1030pm I think the station closes around this time. Also there were a decent number of pan handlers inside.

  • Seattle Daily (Oliver goes places!)

Not clean, very old fashioned you should be careful to not felt, on raining skay from everywhere rain published on floor and bay looks you did like you take a shower too …

  • kay li (I like tanks)

Nice marbling in the building, and vending machines inside to keep you well fed, but I couldn’t seem to find the business lounge, and the workers told me they didn’t have one.

  • Luis Perez

If you enjoy places with a touch of old ambient but in shape as you are living in those days when the buildings were developed, this is a place to visit. I hope you enjoy it.

  • Ken Shear

They were short staffed during our check in ,so it was a little disorganized, no baggage handlers to accept luggage so the poor ticket agent had to deal with all the mess!

  • aylaeh cline

Yes this is a beautiful building. It's really lovely but why is there no metropolitan lounge for Amtrak? There seems to be more than enough room for one in this building.

  • Paul Langan

This station is beautiful kept very clean,Amtrak staff are helpful. It is very safe! Rode the Amtrak Cascade train. Got Uber in 2 minutes pick up at station. Recommended.

  • Jeff Whang

What a gem of a place this is. Take the train to Portland or Vancouver and enjoy these cities that can be enjoyed totally car-free (with maybe an Uber occasionally)

  • David Lankford

Excellent train station with attentive employees. Amtrak's Empire Builder in and out of Seattle is incredible with a dining car that mimics any gourmet restaurant.

  • John Fleshman

Amtrak is a JOKE! So antiquated our 4 hour trip turns into an endless 8 hour nightmare. Unreal that this is the best they can do. I will never ride Amtrak again

  • miri moor

Oh my gosh this place is amazing! It was built in 1906 and when you see the detail and historic beauty you’ll feel like you went back in time. Awesome station!

  • Cristian Ramirez

Taking a train to Vancouver, it’s impressive how beautiful this station is, my first time traveling on a train, safe travels everyone, enjoy the views

  • Malachi Smith

Awesome architecture in this place and there's something to be said about how inviting it seems once you've been out in the city area around it.

  • Alita Hawksworth

Process of dropping off bag for check in was easy and signage on where to go was prominent. Plenty of seating in waiting area. Friendly staff.

  • A. Montez

What a beautiful little train station. It reminded me of a teeny tiny version of Grand Central Station. Teeny teeny teeny tiny version.

  • Alexis DeSelms

Beautiful station! It's like a station from the movies, marble and detailed decorations everywhere. Staff, as always are super friendly.

  • Marvin Jones

Please Update Opening and closing hours for the King Street Station. Guest arriving are getting stuck outside with no where to wait.

  • Jaclyn Barrientes

I wasn't able to go in because of COVID protocols, but the outside was very nice. I really wish I could've seen the inside.

  • Jessie M.

Great choice to Portland. Very convenience. Come 45 mins before departure time if you would like to check the bags.

  • Adeel Liaqat

Lovely place, great management. I used Amtrak for travel to san Francisco and back and it was excellent experience

  • Robert Felton

It’s a scam. Bought a train ticket ended up on a bus. Stupidest thing ever. Amtrak is trash and everyone knows it

  • Gordon Mitchell

STUNNING! What a beautiful station! Newly refurbished and perfectly done! The staff are both helpful & friendly!

  • Deepak Kumar

Clean, no chaos, not very busy, easy parking, easy loading unloading zones. Easy is the word that can explain.

  • Selena Akridge-Davis

The Security Guard was Very Aggressive as I was trying to use the restroom after getting off my Greyhound Bus

  • mark geeson

Stubbing architecture and decor. Spotlessly clean. Good security and sniffer dogs. Toilets clean.

  • James B

Smells of urine and 3+ month old Bum BO. And you can get meff super easy... ☠️☠️ …

  • Brian Forbes

Just a basic Amtrak station. Nice clean, restrooms, vending machines, ticket agents. Security.

  • 정규화

Very classic looking train station! Kind of small but nice place. Limited parking, though.

  • Rob Mcmurtry

Amtrack Station is great & affordable & they will always get you there on time:)

  • Rubby A

Armtrak station was orderly, the lady atvthe counter was lovely and very helpful

  • Jeffery Swindle

Beautiful statiom it worrh foing there just to see the building and clock tower

  • Jared Mercado

Heavy smell of weed everywhere and dodgy people in general. Did not feel safe.

  • Erika Breton

Pretty building but it doesn’t have any coffee shop. Tho there are some nearby

  • Fernando H I B Ferreira

Probably one of the most beautiful and simpler train stations that I’ve been.

  • Mark Looney

Ticket stations are a bit difficult to find, but otherwise, nice station.

  • Jody Hurley

Nice older building just not much happening in here. Wendy's is about it

  • Mark

Clean, bright waiting area with clean rest rooms. No Amtrak lounge.

  • Márquez Wong

Thank you for having special train service for the Mariners game!

  • Just_Bob

Went to check on train schedule staff was very happy and helpful

  • Anubhav Mitra

No eatig joints if you are fealing hungry

  • Debo Sewter

Beautiful station, friendly staff

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