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Everett Station - Phase II

Description

Phase II of the Everett Station project completes the Sounder commuter rail station in Everett.  The project provides 440 additional parking stalls on the east side of the existing tracks and constructs a weather protected pedestrian bridge over the tracks connecting the new parking lot to the commuter rail platform.  The unfinished parking area on the west side of the tracks will be completed in this phase.

The project also features several pedestrian improvements including a plaza between the commuter rail platform and street.  A bus layover area, landscaping and public art are also part of the project. 

 

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Project Facts 

Location:  

Located at 3201 Smith Avenue between 32nd Street and 34th Street

 
Sound Transit Budget (Phase I & II):  

$28.8 million

 
Funding Partners:  

Sound Transit, Federal Transit Administration

 
Planning Partners:  

Sound Transit, BNSF, City of Everett, and WSDOT Rail

 
Consultants and Contractors:  

Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects for preliminary engineering and final design, KBA Inc. for construction management, Wilder Construction for construction and Verena Schwippert, public art.

 
Project Timeline:  

Final design was completed in 2007, construction will start in June 2008 and be finished in early 2009.

 

Project Contact

If you have questions about this project, please contact:

Roger Iwata
Community Outreach Specialist
Phone:(206) 689-4904
roger.iwata@soundtransit.org

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© 2002 Verena Schwippert, Handwerke, All rights reserved.

Public Art
Sculptor Verena Schwippert created three granite boulders in the form of hands that will grace the walkway and plaza leading to the train platform.
Learn more >>