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Seattle Amtrak Station Tour šŸš† Inside King Street Station | History, Architecture & Trains

Khiz & Eesa
Khiz & Eesa
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šŸ‘ļø 1K viewsšŸ“… 5 months agoā±ļø 10:23
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Creator's Key Takeaways

This is beautiful. Oh, wow. Look at that. Yeah, this is very cool.

I am really starting to admire train stations the more and more we explore them.

This station, look at this. This opened in 1906.

This is also the exit to the street. Um, if you want to pick up your taxi cab here.

Creator's Tips & Advice

āœ“Take the elevator instead of the stairs for an aerial view of the station.
āœ“Check out the free art exhibit at King Street Station on Wednesday through Saturday.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is inside the Seattle Amtrak King Street Station?
QWhat are the historical facts about King Street Station?
YouTube Video Description↓

Take a full tour of Seattle’s historic Amtrak King Street Station, one of the most beautiful and important railway hubs in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, this station has been serving travelers for over a century and remains a vital link for Amtrak routes across Washington and beyond. King Street Station originally opened in 1906, making it one of Seattle’s oldest transportation landmarks. The station was inspired by Italian Renaissance architecture, particularly Venice’s Campanile of St. Mark’s Square. Its iconic clock tower, grand marble interior, vaulted ceilings, and ornate chandeliers make it one of the most visually striking train stations in the United States. Today, Seattle’s Amtrak station serves major routes including: • Amtrak Cascades (Seattle–Portland–Vancouver BC) • Empire Builder (Chicago–Seattle) • Coast Starlight (Los Angeles–Seattle) In this video, we walk through the station’s exterior and interior, show waiting areas, ticket counters, historic details, and share fascinating facts about how the station has evolved over time. Whether you’re a train enthusiast, traveler, or history lover, this tour gives you a close look at one of Seattle’s most underrated landmarks. šŸ“ Location: Seattle, Washington šŸš† Opened: 1906 šŸ› Style: Italian Renaissance / Venetian-inspired šŸŽ„ Perfect for: travel fans, train lovers, Amtrak riders, and architecture enthusiasts Subscribe to @KhizEesa and follow us around the world