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Amtrak breaks ground on $300 million Seattle railyard project

Project will support faster Airo trains set to arrive next year
Airo trains that can travel 125 miles per hour are set to start service next year on the Cascades route that connects Seattle with Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia. (Amtrak)
Airo trains that can travel 125 miles per hour are set to start service next year on the Cascades route that connects Seattle with Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia. (Amtrak)
CoStar News
May 15, 2025 | 10:21 P.M.

Amtrak has broken ground on a new facility in Seattle designed to support faster and more comfortable trains that the national passenger railroad plans to roll out across the Pacific Northwest next year.

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