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Seattle, WA
Seattle Washington's King Street Station. Built by the Northern Pacific Railroad (NP) in 1906; it was originally named Union Depot and served both James Hill's NP and Great Northern Railway. Today it serves numerous Amtrak and several Sound Transit trains each day.
Whitefish, MT
Former Great Northern depot at Whitefish, MT, 11/19/03.  Today it's used for BNSF offices and a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder
Glasgow, MT
  This is the former Great Northern depot at Glasgow, MT.  It's now a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder and serves BNSF maintenance crews in this 8/18/08 photo.
Skykomish, WA
A typical Great Northern Railway wood frame design, the Skykomish, WA, station is used by maintenance crews on the BNSF today.
Malta, MT
Former Great Northern, now BNSF, depot at Malta, MT; now a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder.  7/15/03 photo.
Williston, ND
  This is the former Great Northern depot at Williston, ND, 7/15/03. Built in 1910, it is a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder and also used by BNSF.

Libby, MT
  Former Great Northern, now BNSF, depot at Libby, MT; now a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder.  8/20/08 photo.
West Glacier, MT
  Former Great Northern "Belton"  depot at West Glacier, MT.  West Glacier is a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder, but the depot is now a bookstore and has no affiliation with Amtrak.  8/19/08 photo.

East Glacier, MT
  Former Great Northern Glacier Park depot at East Glacier, MT, 8/27/09. It is a summer stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder.
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