Tacoma Dome Station

Tacoma Dome Station
Amtrak, commuter rail, and light rail station
A building with two segments, one colored blue and another colored beige, facing a street with streetcar tracks embedded on one side. A crosswalk and glass shelter adorn the street.
The Sounder and Amtrak concourses at Tacoma Dome Station, along with the Link platform, viewed from the parking garage
General information
Location424 E 25th Street
Tacoma, Washington
United States
Coordinates47°14′23″N 122°25′40″W / 47.23972°N 122.42778°W / 47.23972; -122.42778
Owned byPierce Transit
Line(s)Sound Transit Lakeview Subdivision
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Bus routes14
Bus stands5
Bus operatorsPierce Transit, Sound Transit Express, Intercity Transit, Greyhound
Construction
Parking2,283 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesRacks and lockers
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeAmtrak: TAC
History
OpenedSeptember 15, 2003 (2003-09-15)
Rebuilt2016–2017 (2017)
Passengers
FY 202266,689[1] (Amtrak only)
Services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Olympia–Lacey
toward Eugene
Amtrak Cascades Tukwila
Olympia–Lacey Coast Starlight Seattle
Terminus
Preceding station Sound Transit Following station
Sounder
South Tacoma
toward Lakewood
S Line Puyallup
toward Seattle
Link
South 25th Street
toward St. Joseph
T Line Terminus
Future services
Preceding station Sound Transit Following station
Future service
East Tacoma
toward Ballard
1 Line
(2032)
Terminus
Location
Map

Tacoma Dome Station is a train station and transit hub in Tacoma, Washington, United States. It is served by Amtrak trains, the S Line of Sounder commuter rail, the T Line of Link light rail, and buses on local and intercity routes. Located near the Tacoma Dome south of Downtown Tacoma, the station consists of two train platforms used by Sounder and Amtrak trains, a platform for the T Line, a bus terminal, and two parking garages. The Sounder station is integrated into Freighthouse Square, a former Milwaukee Road depot that was converted into a shopping mall, and is on the east side of the Amtrak station.

The Tacoma Dome Station complex was constructed and opened in phases from 1997 to 2017. The parking garage and bus terminal were opened in 1997. Sounder service began in September 2000, followed by Tacoma Link (now the T Line) in August 2003, and a permanent platform for Sounder was opened in September 2003.

Amtrak service briefly began on December 18, 2017, after the opening of the Point Defiance Bypass, replacing a nearby station. However, after a derailment that day, Amtrak rerouted Cascades and Coast Starlight trains back to the old station until November 18, 2021. By 2035, an extension of the Link light rail system will connect Tacoma Dome Station to Federal Way, Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, and Downtown Seattle.

  1. ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2022: State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. June 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023.

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