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Port of Seattle Buys Woodinville Subdivision

http://www.portseattle.org/business/realestate/RailMOU.shtml

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/362734_trail13.html

Interesting. This leaves open the possibility that this line could be re-used for commuter rail to the Eastside, which is sorely needed. The original plan involved shutting down the line completely and turning it into a biking trail.

More: http://www.eastsiderailnow.org/

Update May 28th: Deal signed to start Snohomish- Bellevue commuter train runs

Ben

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  1. Comment by Ron Finney | 2009/03/22 at 02:21:16

    Transportation with style! The Lady Washington section is one of the high points. Thanks Ben for excellent videography.


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