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- To-do
- Sounder North Line
- Sounder South Line
- King Street Station
- List of Sounder stations?
- South Line stations
- Former Amtrak stations (list)
- Blaine station (1981), built 1908?
- Used for customs stops since 9/11[1]
- Explored for revival since 2012; or demolition since 2008 because of BNSF needs
- East Auburn (1978–1981), replaced Auburn station (now Sounder)
- East Olympia (1990s?)
- Ellensburg station (1981) – historic NP depot (NRHP), built 1910 and under restoration
- Revival proposal in 2014: Groups hope for return of passenger rail
- 2022: HopeSource relocates to office (10,000 sq ft)
- PD images from Washington Rural Heritage (Ellensburg Library)
- Everett station (1910) (2003)
- Mount Vernon–Burlington station (725 College Way), used from 1968 to 2004
- Yakima station (1981) – historic NP depot, built 1909
- Contributing property to Old North Yakima Historic District
- NRHP depots
- Great Northern Passenger Station (Bellingham, Washington) – former Amtrak (built in 1927)
- Northern Pacific Depot (Chehalis, Washington) – Lewis County Historical Museum (preserved since 1970s)
- Anacortes station (Great Northern Depot (Anacortes, Washington)) (1911), converted into arts center
- Other stations
- Pullman: NP/Pufferbelly depot built in 1917, purchased for museum in 2018 (DN; alt)
- UP depot on Davis is now a bank?
- Bingen–White Salmon: dual name to settle feud in 1906
- Commons category listing: Issaquah, Ritzville, Tenino, Dayton, Black Diamond
- Former Idaho/Oregon stations (Pioneer, 1997)
- Hood River, built by OWR&N in 1911, now used for excursion trains
- The Dalles, built by UP and later moved in 1991 (Greyhound)
- Hinkle-Hermiston
- Pendleton (Umatilla County Historical Society/Museum Park)
- La Grande
- Baker City
- Ontario, built by UP
- Nampa
- Boise Union Pacific Depot
- Mountain Home
- Shoshone
- Pocatello
- Former mainline stations
- Great Northern (forum post)
- Various pictures
- Railroad Station Historical Society
- Washington State Railroad Depots Photo Archive (ISBN 9781583882450)
- Short railroads
- Skagit River Railway (1974, Sedro Wolley to Concrete): included construction of new station in Conrete
- "New (!) railroad depot". The Seattle Times. April 7, 1974. p. C2.
- Other links
- WSDOT East–West Study (2001)