Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal, Washington
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Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal in Washington
Jan 7, 2021
Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal
Design: LMN Architects
Location: Washington, USA
LMN Architects is pleased to celebrate the opening of the Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal in Mukilteo, Washington. With input from local tribes, the two-story terminal building, designed in partnership with KPFF Consulting Engineers, replaces the existing terminal built in 1957 and adheres to contemporary environmental and building standards.
The Mukilteo-Clinton ferry route moves more than two million vehicles and nearly four million riders annually in conjunction with State Route 525, the major transportation corridor connecting Whidbey Island to the Seattle-Everett metropolitan area. With proximity to commuter trains via Sound Transit?s Mukilteo Sounder Station, the new two-story terminal building?s walk-on ridership is expected to increase more than 100 percent over the next 20 years during peak commute times. The new terminal provides more space for vehicle holding and separates pedestrian and vehicle boarding with an overhead walkway for safer, more efficient loading, especially for people with disabilities.
Charlie Torres, Mukilteo Design Project Manager at WSF, comments: ?We listened intently and realized our project had to tell a story, one that had been partially hidden from the general public for years and covered ...
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