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King County Rail Corridor Preservation
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Line

King County Eastside Rail Corridor Preservation Project Map (Acrobat pdf)

King County is working to seize a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to save a 47 mile rail corridor to turn into a trail for the public.

The Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad's.Eastside Rail Corridor runs from the north end of Renton to the City of Snohomish, plus a seven mile spur line running between the cities of Woodinville and Redmond. The rail corridor passes through the King County cities of Renton, Bellevue, Newcastle, Kirkland and Woodinville.

After announcing the desire to sell the rail corridor, parts of which have been used by trains for over 100 years, BNSF has agreed to the concept of selling the corridor to the Port of Seattle as part of a complex proposal that will support billions of dollars in economic activity and create a nationally significant hiking and biking trail. The potential deal includes the Port swapping the corridor for the King County International Airport (Boeing Field). The complex proposal includes the possible sale of King County property on Harbor Island to the Port and the siting of a rail intermodal site somewhere between Tacoma and Seattle. Additionally, the State of Washington agreed to budget $25 million to improve Stampede Pass to allow movement of more container cargo.

The King County Executive looked to existing assets as a way to preserve the corridor for the benefit of the region rather than propose a tax to finance purchase. Additionally, it allows the county and the port to stop competing in operation of Sea-Tac and Boeing Field as with the 2005 proposed move of Southwest Airlines from Sea-Tac to Boeing Field.

Project Goals

King County’s primary project goals are to support economic development in the region and work to preserve a valuable corridor for the benefit of the public and to ensure that future uses of the corridor best serve the public interest.

Current Status

King County, BNSF and the Port of Seattle are currently in negotiations.

The PSRC has been conducting a thorough public process on possible uses of the rail corridor supported by the county.

If you would like to subscribe to e-mail updates about this project, please send a blank e-mail to EASTSIDE-RAIL-CORRIDOR-ACQ-PROJ-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@lists.kingcounty.gov.

Burlington Northern Santa Fe line acquisition map

Project details:

For more information please contact Logan Harris, Public Affairs Manager, King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, 206-263-6550.

In the news (external links):

King County, Port sign deal for Eastside rail line (Seattle Times)

Port OKs Eastside trail deal (Seattle P-I)

Video available Port Of Seattle Buys Eastside Rail Corridor (KIRO TV)

Deal signed to buy Snohomish-to-Renton rail line (Everett Herald)

County Council OKs Eastside trail with rail (Seattle P-I)

King County OKs deal that could put trails in Eastside rail corridor (Seattle Times)

Sound King County Approves Eastside Rail/Trail Deal (KPLU)

Eastside rail & trail a great plan (Seattle P-I)

Eastside train a bad proposal (Seattle P-I)

'Rails to Trail' deal done by fall? (Seattle P-I)

BNSF Railway to cut Eastside line (Seattle Times)

All aboard Eastside commuter rail (Seattle Times)

Rail corridor on the right track (Seattle P-I)

Get on board with eastside commuter rail (Everett HeraldNet)

Port on track to purchase BNSF corridor (Woodinville Weekly)

Rail corridor plan approved (Seattle P-I)

Sims to let Port buy rail line (Seattle Times)

Deal could be near on Eastside rail corridor (Seattle Times)

Port moves closer to deal on rail corridor, Executive given authority to negotiate with BNSF (Seattle P-I)

Ron Sims backs off Eastside rails-to-trail deadline Talks with Port of Seattle will go on (Seattle P-I)

Eastside rail: We just don't get it (Seattle Times)

Sims to Port: No deal if rails stay (Seattle Times)

Burn calories, not carbon (Seattle P-I)

Port to Acquire BNSF Rail Corridor (Port of Seattle)

Rail backers fear trail would doom plan (Seattle Times)

Port could raise taxes for rail corridor (Seattle P-I)

Port commissioners not interested in deal to own Boeing Field (Seattle Times)

BNSF rebuffs private offer (Seattle Times)

Yes, trails and rails (Seattle Times)

Sims wants to pick up speed on land-swap deal (Seattle Times)

Sims hopes to buy time for rails-for-trails (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

Rail-to-trail-to-rail (Seattle Times)

Rails To Trails: Better all the time (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

Building trails, preserving rails (Seattle Times)

Eastsiders on traffic: "We need to do something" (Seattle Times)

County, port and railroad sign preliminary land-exchange deal (Puget Sound Business Journal)

$169 million tag on airport, trail swap (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

"Granddaddy of all trails" could come from land swap (Seattle Times)

King County, Seattle port discuss major land deal (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

Rail line users should be able to keep on chuggin (Seattle Times)

Opinion:Trailway an investment in healthy region (Seattle PI)

Opinion:A golden opportunity to preserve public use (Seattle Times)

Survey: More people hitting local trails throughout week (Seattle Times)

King County trying to buy rail corridor for new trail (Seattle Times)

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