Puget Sound Electric Railway

Puget Sound Electric Railway
A train between Seattle and Tacoma c. 1914
Overview
LocaleSeattleTacoma, Washington
Termini
Stations18
Service
TypeInterurban
Services1
History
Opened1902 (1902)
Closed1928 (1928)
Technical
Line length38 mi (61 km)[1]
Route map

As of 1910

Seattle (Yesler Way & Occidental Avenue)
Georgetown
Duwamish
Riverton
Foster
Renton Junction
Renton
Orillia
O'Brien
Kent
Thomas
Cristopher
Auburn
Algona
Pacific City
Edgewood
Milton
Tacoma (North Eighth Street & A Street)

The Puget Sound Electric Railway was an interurban railway that ran for 38 miles[1] between Tacoma and Seattle, Washington in the first quarter of the 20th century. The railway's reporting mark was "PSE".

Portions of the right-of-way still exist as the multi-use Interurban Trail through Fife, Milton, Edgewood, as well as from Pacific to Tukwila, Washington.

  1. ^ a b Perpetual Motion Pictures. The Seattle-Tacoma Railway: A Journey into the Past. Seattle, WA. 1996.