Stanwood is an
Amtrak
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train station in the city of
Stanwood, Washington
Stanwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, Snohomish County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The city is located north of Seattle, at the mouth of the Stillaguamish River near Camano Island. As of the 2020 United States ...
, United States. It is served by intercity
Amtrak ''Cascades'' trains and consists of a single
platform
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and an adjacent parking lot. The station is in downtown Stanwood, near the intersection of
State Route 532 and the Pioneer Highway, and is also served by
Community Transit
Community Transit (CT) is the public transit authority of Snohomish County, Washington, United States, in the Seattle metropolitan area. It operates Public transport bus service, local bus, paratransit and vanpool service within Snohomish Count ...
and
Island Transit buses.
Stanwood station opened on November 21, 2009, as an
infill station
An infill station (sometimes in-fill station) is a train station built on an existing passenger rail, rapid transit, or light rail line to address demand in a location between existing stations. Such stations take advantage of existing train ser ...
on the ''Cascades'' route after several delays in design and construction. The $5 million project to build the station was approved in 2006 and began construction in March 2009 alongside a
siding
Siding may refer to:
* Siding (construction), the outer covering or cladding of a house
* Siding (rail)
In rail terminology, a siding is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line, branch lin ...
expansion. Stanwood was previously served by intercity passenger trains on the
Great Northern Railway until 1971.
Description
Stanwood station has a single
side platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, ...
, which runs northwest–southeast and measures long.
The platform has two covered shelters (designed to resemble barns), lighting, and ramps from street level. The unstaffed station lacks a
ticket vending machine
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and baggage services, requiring passengers to buy their ticket online, on the phone, or at another station.
The station is located a block north of 271st Street Northwest, the main street through downtown Stanwood, and is adjacent to a public
parking lot
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with 20 stalls reserved for Amtrak customers.
History
Stanwood was settled in the 1870s and received its first
train depot
A train station, railroad station, or railway station is a Rail transport, railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passenger train, passengers, freight rail transport, freight, or both. It generally consists of at least one railwa ...
on the
Seattle and Montana Railroad (later absorbed into the
Great Northern Railway) in October 1891. The depot was constructed east of the city's downtown, which was located on the
Stillaguamish River
The Stillaguamish River is a river in the northwestern region of the U.S. state of Washington. It is mainly composed of two forks, the longer North Fork Stillaguamish () and the South Fork Stillaguamish. The two forks join near Arlington. Fro ...
, and necessitated the construction of the short
H & H Railroad in 1904 to connect the two; it was nicknamed the "Dinky" and claimed to be the shortest steam railroad in the world, but suspended operations in 1938 due to low patronage and competition from automobiles. The city of East Stanwood was later established around the depot in 1906 and remained separate from Stanwood until the two communities were merged into one city in 1960.
The Stanwood depot was rebuilt in 1922 and was served by passenger trains until April 30, 1971, when all Seattle–
Vancouver
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service was suspended after
Amtrak
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took over passenger operations from Great Northern (by then part of
Burlington Northern
The Burlington Northern Railroad was a United States–based railroad company formed from a merger of four major U.S. railroads. Burlington Northern operated between 1970 and 1995.
Its historical lineage begins in the earliest days of railroad ...
).
The depot was later demolished in the late 1970s.
Vancouver's selection as host city of the
2010 Winter Olympics
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accelerated several long-term projects along the Amtrak ''Cascades'' corridor to improve train operations. The $3 million expansion of a
siding
Siding may refer to:
* Siding (construction), the outer covering or cladding of a house
* Siding (rail)
In rail terminology, a siding is a low-speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line, branch lin ...
through Stanwood was named as a high priority and was sent to the state legislature for funding. Downtown boosters in Stanwood began pushing for a new train station in the early 2000s, hoping to piggyback off the siding expansion project, and appealed to state senator
Mary Margaret Haugen for support.
Senator Haugen, chairwoman of the Senate transportation committee, introduced a bill to fund the project's $5 million design and construction cost. The bill was passed by the state legislature in 2006, also approving $15 million for the original siding expansion.
The legislature also considered an earlier plan that would have included provisions for commuter rail service, which was later removed from the bill.
Stanwood station when planned in 2006 was "intended to serve as an interim facility" that could be replaced by a larger
multi-modal transportation facility at a later date.
Construction on the station was scheduled to begin in 2007, but was delayed by a year due to design changes requested by
BNSF
BNSF Railway is the largest freight railroad in the United States. One of six North American Class I railroads, BNSF has 36,000 employees, of track in 28 states, and over 8,000 locomotives. It has three transcontinental routes that provide ...
and a disagreement between state and federal officials over the height of the platform.
The
Washington State Department of Transportation
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(WSDOT) began work on the siding expansion in May 2008 and on the station in April 2009. The station's construction was further delayed after the discovery of lead contamination at the platform site, which cost $100,000 to cleanup and caused the removal of a
public restroom
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from design plans. Stanwood station opened on November 21, 2009, with a town celebration and
ribbon-cutting after the arrival of the first northbound train.
Services
The station is served by four daily trips on
Amtrak ''Cascades'', which travels south to
Seattle
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via
Everett and north to
Vancouver
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, British Columbia, via
Mount Vernon
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and
Bellingham.
Stanwood has fairly low ridership compared to other ''Cascades'' stops, with only 5,856 passenger boardings in
fiscal year
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2019—the fourth-lowest in the state, with the others being ''
Empire Builder
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'' stops. In addition to ''Cascades'', Stanwood station is adjacent to bus stops served by
Community Transit
Community Transit (CT) is the public transit authority of Snohomish County, Washington, United States, in the Seattle metropolitan area. It operates Public transport bus service, local bus, paratransit and vanpool service within Snohomish Count ...
and
Island Transit routes to
Camano Island
Camano Island is a large island in Possession Sound, a section of Puget Sound. It is part of Island County, Washington, and is located between Whidbey Island and the mainland (Snohomish County) by the Saratoga Passage to the west and Port Sus ...
and
Arlington Arlington most often refers to:
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*Arlington, Texas
Arlington may also refer to:
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.
References
External links
{{Amtrak Washington stations
2009 establishments in Washington (state)
Amtrak stations in Washington (state)
Railway stations in the United States opened in 2009
Transportation buildings and structures in Snohomish County, Washington