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Does the King Street Station have any luggage storage lockers?
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Yesterday, I brought my 15 year old daughter to the train depot- her first time ever traveling alone for a long distance- and when the clerk, Carol found this out, she recalled another 15 year old girl traveling alone, and called her to the front desk. When she had the girls together, she told them that she'd personally escort them on the train so they could get a good seat and if they wanted to share it, that would be a good suggestion and that is what the girls did. She put my mind as well as the other girl's mother's mind at ease. And for this I am thankful.
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Thought I'd post the phone number here in case you leave something on a train or in the station. It took me some digging to find the number:\r \r King St Station Lost n Found\r 382-4713\r \r The person I spoke with for my lost and found items was helpful, though I did not find the book.
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Seattle King Street Station, now used exclusively by Amtrak passenger trains and the local commuter trains, is a great example of America's travel history. From it's amazing mosaic tiled floor to the soaring clock tower, you can see evidence of it's better life. Although this year (2006) celebrates the station's 100th anniversary, neither the city nor Amtrak have made an effort to restore the grand old ""lady"". The streets outside are uneven and riddled with potholes. The mosaic tiled floor has seen much better days, showing wear with large fractures throughout. The passenger waiting area is filled with seating that would have been new in the 70's, but is now missing arms and starting to tear. As train stations go, I've seen smaller and more dilapidated, but they could have put a little more effort (or any at all) to improve it for it's milestone year.
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Both on the night when our train arrived 5 hours late, and the morning we departed Seattle, the Amtrak staff here at King Street Station were very accommodating, pleasant, and seemed to enjoy their work. From the ticket agents who assisted us with reservation changes to the extremely helpful porter staff who helped us get aboard the train before the rush so my husband didn't get jostled...they were great.
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