Address: 211 Railroad Ave, Edmonds, WA 98020, USA
Saxon Cantrell (Saxoncan)
Very nice station, clean, good looking, right by the water, and right next to the Edmonds ferry
Curtis Baba
Every time I'm here its very quiet and I have a peaceful check in. Great view of the Sound and there's a good coffeeshop and donut shop nearby. Its Edmonds, so breakfast is on every corner. The place is basically an Amtrak museum and they should lean in to that aspect. The chairs are pretty uncomfortable.
Ty L.
Edit: Was going to change my review because my beef is with Amtrak and not the station. But, the train broke down on my return as well. Six plus hours riding the bus this weekend. I bought TRAIN tickets. Stay away from Amtrak unless you like rolling the dice with your time and sanity. This place is like the fifth level of hell. I will never use Amtrak again. First time I tried riding over to eastern Washington. It was delayed by FIVE hours. They kept giving vague excuses, incrementally pushing departure times further and further back. Now I'm sitting here again. T r y i n g to get to southern Washington. Last night there was a notice about a landslide on the tracks BUT it was after my destination. Arrive at the station only to find out that now I have to catch a bus in Seattle. WHY wasn't this info on the website!? I would have drove! Best part, the train is now delayed by an hour. God only knows when I'll reach my destination. This was supposed to be a low stress travel option. It is the polar opposite of that. I hate you Amtrak.
Tom Beck
Very limited departure times to Seattle and, unless you're catching the early morning Sounder, the prices into town are extortionate. We decided against the $35 dollar return each and drove into Seattle (paying $12 for parking instead). A shame really as I'm sure the views from the train are excellent.
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If closed due to a slide when will it open again?
I don't think so. Since you won't get a boarding pass, they will know.
Yes, it's a short walk.
Yes. Very little free parking.. there is paid parking. Free parking is not overnight.
There's a pay lot on the north side of the the station,if you park longer than 24 hours in the free lot you will get towed
The website works pretty well for booking
If you are in Edmonds you will need to take the ferry to Kingston to get to Port Hadlock.
Yes you can. Most people take the train to King Street station in downtown Seattle and the either walk or catch a Metro bus from the station to their work location. https://www.soundtransit.org/schedules https://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov
Probably. I gave up on this service / route due to continuous closures and cancelations. The three times I've ridden Amtrack, I've been delayed over eight hours.
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