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Mukilteo Station

Mukilteo Station opens May 31! 
Home Run Service to select Seattle Mariners games begins that day with a kick-off event. Regular commuter service to Edmonds and Seattle starts Monday, June 2.

Join us as we celebrate this new station and train service Saturday, May 31.
Details here >>>

Commuter service begins June 2. Schedule and fare information is here >>>


The Mukilteo commuter rail station will provide service to Mukilteo and surrounding communities as they travel to Seattle and Everett. When in full operation, four daily round-trip trains will travel between Mukilteo Station and King Street Station in Seattle.

The Mukilteo Station will be one part of a larger multi-modal transit center built just east of the existing Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. The cities of Mukilteo and Everett, the Port of Everett, the WA State Department of Transportation, and Sound Transit are working together to plan a facility linking ferries, automobiles, buses, and commuter rail transportation.

The first phase of the Mukilteo Station construction includes a platform on the north side of the tracks for passengers and interim parking.  The second phase will include a south platform, pedestrian bridge and additional parking spaces.

conceptual rendering of Mukilteo Station platform

Project Facts: 

Location:  

Adjacent to First Street and east of SR 525/Mukilteo Speedway, along the existing rail tracks

 
Sound Transit Budget:  

$19.2 million

 
Funding:  

Sound Transit
FTA

 
Planning Partners:  

Sound Transit
City of Mukilteo
BNSF
Port of Everett
Washington State Ferries

 
Consultants and Contractors:  

Preliminary Engineering/Environmental Documentation: Streeter and Associates
Final Design: DMJM Harris/HNTB
Construction Management: KBA Inc.
Construction: Wilder Construction
Public Art: Linda Beaumont

 
Project Timeline:  

North platform, parking, and temporary shelters:

Final design was completed in December 2006
Construction began in August 2007
Construction is scheduled to be completed June 2008

 

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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