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Everett Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Everett Station

Everett Station is an Amtrak train station serving the city of Everett, Washington. The station has provided service to the ''Cascades'' and ''Empire Builder'' routes since its opening in 2002, replacing an earlier station near the Port of Everett. The four-story building also houses social service programs and is the center of a complex that includes parking lots and a large bus station used primarily by Community Transit, Everett Transit, and Sound Transit Express. The station has served as the northern terminus of the Sounder North Line since 2003 and Swift Bus Rapid Transit since 2009. It consists of two side platforms, one serving Amtrak and the other serving Sounder commuter trains. Everett Station also functions as a park and ride, with 1,067 short-term parking spaces located in lots around the station after it was expanded by Sound Transit in 2009.
==Services==

Everett Station is served by six daily Amtrak trains: four ''Cascades'' runs between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia, and two ''Empire Builder'' runs between Seattle and Chicago. The station is also served by the North Line of Sound Transit's Sounder commuter rail service, running four trains in peak direction towards King Street Station in Seattle during the morning commute and four trains from Seattle during the evening commute, only on weekdays and during special events. Train service to Everett is most often disrupted and canceled during the autumn and winter seasons because of landslides along the shoreline of the Puget Sound, where the BNSF mainline tracks run. During the 2012–2013 winter season, a record-high of 206 passenger trains between Everett and Seattle were canceled, prompting the Washington State Department of Transportation to begin a three-year landslide mitigation project in 2013 that will stabilize slopes above the railroad between Seattle and Everett.
The Everett Station complex also includes a bus station with 26 bus bays that serve as a major transfer station for routes from Snohomish County. Everett Transit operates the majority of its bus routes out of their 12 bus bays on Smith Avenue. Community Transit has six routes at the station, serving as the terminus for local service from Smokey Point, Marysville, Snohomish, Lake Stevens, and Monroe; CT also debuted their Swift bus rapid transit service in 2009, with Everett Station as the northern terminus of the route along the Highway 99 corridor to Shoreline.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.commtrans.org/swift/ )〕 Sound Transit runs three of its ST Express bus routes out of Everett Station, with peak-only, limited-stop service to Seattle and Bellevue, as well as all-day service to Seattle via Lynnwood Transit Center, along Interstate 5 and Interstate 405. Skagit Transit also runs a weekday inter-county express route from the station to the Skagit Transportation Center in Mount Vernon and Chuckanut Park & Ride in Burlington.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.skagittransit.org/route-90x/ )Paratransit to the front door of the station building is provided by Community Transit and Everett Station through the Dial a Ride program.〔
Daily intercity bus service to Everett Station is provided by Greyhound Lines and Northwestern Trailways.

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