Puget Sound Electric Railway

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

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)
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)

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

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