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  2. Northern Pacific Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The flats are densely developed with heavy industry that has grown up around the railroad facilities and the Port of Tacoma. The site was originally a choice location across from the Tacoma City Hall (extant and listed in the National Register) and at the north end of Pacific Avenue, the main street through the city's central business district. [2]

  3. List of Washington (state) railroads - Wikipedia

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    Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company: Tacoma Eastern Railroad: MILW: 1890 1918 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Tacoma Eastern Railway: TE 1995 1998 Tacoma Rail: Tacoma Municipal Belt Line Railway: TMBL 1998 Tacoma Rail: Tacoma, Olympia and Chehalis Valley Railroad: NP: 1889 1890 Tacoma, Olympia and Grays Harbor Railroad

  4. Tacoma Rail - Wikipedia

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    Tacoma Rail (reporting marks TMBL, TRMW) is a publicly owned Class III shortline railroad.It is owned by the city of Tacoma, Washington and operated as a public utility.It is one of three operating divisions of the municipally-owned Tacoma Public Utilities service, but unlike other city services, the railroad is self-supported and generates revenue for the City of Tacoma and Washington State.

  5. List of Link light rail stations - Wikipedia

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    It consists of 43 stations on three unconnected light rail lines in King and Pierce counties: the 1 Line from Seattle to SeaTac; the 2 Line from Bellevue to Redmond; and the T Line in Tacoma. [1] [2] The first Link segment began service on August 23, 2003, with the opening of five stations on the 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) Tacoma Link (now the T ...

  6. Mount Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma Eastern, though, continued to exist as an independent entity within the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad system, where it was known as the National Park branch. This segment of the system was one of the Milwaukee Road's most profitable lines. [6] As such, it was preserved amidst the Milwaukee Road's bankruptcy in 1980.

  7. Tacoma Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The average tourist stay at the park was about a month. With rail passenger service from Tacoma taking about three hours, Mount Rainier National Park was now opened to a larger market of visitors, including those who were inclined to stay only a day. After reaching Ashford in 1905, 62 miles of the Tacoma Eastern rail had been constructed. [5]

  8. Union Station (Tacoma, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Union Passenger Station in Tacoma, Washington, United States, opened in 1911. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] It now serves as a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. The distinctive architecture, dominated by a copper dome, is a landmark for the area.

  9. Old City Hall station - Wikipedia

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    Old City Hall station is a light rail station on Link light rail's T Line in Tacoma, Washington, United States.The station officially opened for service on September 16, 2023; [2] it is located at the northern end of downtown and named for the Old City Hall building, which it is adjacent to.