Wishram station

Wishram

Passengers detraining at Wishram
Location 1 Railroad Avenue
Wishram, WA 98673
Coordinates 45°39′27″N 120°57′59″W / 45.6576°N 120.9664°W / 45.6576; -120.9664Coordinates: 45°39′27″N 120°57′59″W / 45.6576°N 120.9664°W / 45.6576; -120.9664
Owned by BNSF Railway
Line(s)
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Parking Free
Other information
Station code WIH
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 1,300[1]Decrease 14.02%
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Portland, OR
Empire Builder
Pasco
toward Chicago

Wishram is a train station in Wishram, Washington served by Amtrak's Empire Builder line. The station consists of a platform adjacent to a modern, pre-fabricated building that contains BNSF offices. Although Wishram is one of the smallest communities served by Amtrak, it is an important gateway to the scenic recreational opportunities offered by the Columbia River.

Amtrak does not provide ticketing nor baggage services at this facility, which is served by two daily trains. The station, parking, track, and platforms are owned by BNSF Railway.[2][3]

Boardings and Alightings

Year 2011[4] 2012[5] 2013[6] 2014[7] 2015[1]
Total 2,128 1,567 1,570 1,512 1,300
YOY Difference - -561 3 -58 -212
YOY Difference % - -26.36% 0.19% -3.69% -14.02%

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2015, State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2015. Retrieved 12 Jan 2016.
  2. "Amtrak - Great American Stations". Amtrak. Retrieved 2009-04-23.
  3. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, FY2005, State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. October 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2011: State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2011. p. 1. Retrieved 6 Jan 2015.
  5. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2012: State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2012. p. 1. Retrieved 6 Jan 2015.
  6. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2013: State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2013. p. 1. Retrieved 6 Jan 2015.
  7. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2014: State of Washington" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2014. p. 1. Retrieved 12 Jan 2016.


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