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$7.9m awarded for station upgrades in Washington

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today awarded $7.9 million for the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to construct a new station in Tukwila, WA, replacing the current, temporary wooden structure and creating enhanced intermodal and parking facilities.

Secretary LaHood has encouraged Congress to pass the transportation piece of the American Jobs Act, which would fund projects in Washington State and around the country.

“Station improvements like these will help to strengthen the rail system and economy in the Northwest,” said Secretary LaHood.

“These projects will create good jobs, and continue to support the growth of passenger rail in the region.”

The improvements will provide enhanced access to the Amtrak Cascades and ST Sounder services, with dedicated long term parking, improved pedestrian and bus connections, and passenger amenities including platforms and shelters.

Amtrak’s Cascades Service, which operates between Eugene, OR to Vancouver, BC, is one of the railroad’s fastest growing routes.

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