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Well, it is hard to find good railfanning area in downtown Seattle. Especially that one of my favorite trolley station, which was destroyed because of the Seattle Art Center Park. So that was elimated from my railfan location list. You could railfan at King Street Station at Seattle, as long you can get a good area.<br><br>Outside north of town there are 2 good railfan area I heard. Car Keek Park and beach and Richmond Beach. It is north of Seattle and along the BNSF Scenic Subdivision and the Puget sound. Infact, this friday, I'm thinking to railfan at either one of those beaches. <br><br>If that is not enough, there are Sounder Commuter Stations you can railfan. Here is the link to all the stations: <a href="http://soundtransit.org/x1218.xml">http://soundtransit.org/x1218.xml</a> Hopfully this information will help you.<br><br>Andrew<br><br><br>
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