![]() 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. |
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 |
![]() 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. |
![]() A typical Great Northern Railway wood frame design, the Skykomish, WA, station is used by maintenance crews on the BNSF today. |
Former Great Northern, now BNSF, depot at Malta, MT; now a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder. 7/15/03 photo. |
![]() 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. |
![]() Former Great Northern, now BNSF, depot at Libby, MT; now a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder. 8/20/08 photo. |
![]() 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. |
![]() 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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