
Union Station Waiting Room Clock - Seattle, WA
N 47° 35.915 W 122° 19.712
10T E 550475 N 5271904
Quick Description: A station waiting room clock in Union Station.
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 3/28/2008 11:04:33 PM
Waymark Code: WM3FD3
Views: 24
Long Description:This clock is located in the waiting room above the entrance to the
station platform area. Unfortunately, the tracks and the platforms
were demolished and in their place are modern office buildings. The
access to the waiting room is open from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday
through Friday.
In an impressive show of public-private cooperation, the
citizens of Seattle have their amazing architectural show piece
restored in exchange for land to build office buildings. Paul
Allen, through his Vulcan Inc. development firm, used the land once
occupied by the station tracks to construct several modern office
buildings. In return, Vulcan restored the Station to an immaculate
condition.
Transcribed from a plaque on the front wall of the
building:
Restored and rededicated by Sound Transit on October 16, 1999 to
link the past and future of public transportation and serve the
entire Central Puget Sound community. Union Station served as the
Seattle passenger terminal for the Oregon-Washington Railroad and
Navigation Company, Union Pacific Railroad, and Milwaukee Road
lines from 1911 to 1971. It was listed in the National Register of
Historic Places on August 30, 1974, and is included in the City of
Seattle's International Special Review District and Pioneer Square
Preservation District. Union Station was restored and adapted in
1999 to serve as the headquarters of Sound Transit - the Central
Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority - and hub for its regional
system, in cooperation with Union Station Associates. The project
was made possible by the vision and tax dollars of the citizens of
King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties, who approved development of a
new regional transit system in 1996.