Kent Station is a train station in northern downtown Kent. The trains started service in 2001 and a few years later, the bus service by King County Metro began. At the station, there are two platforms connected to a pedestrian overpass, a parking garage, and several bus bays.

The plaza near the train station is also home to a public art installation called Cornucopia. This art exhibit features several sculptures that depict the agricultural history of Kent. Some of the pieces include a river mosaic, trellises, and a train whistle shaped clock. The local government and Sound Transit played a major part in the completion of this project.

301 Railroad Ave N., Kent, WA 98032, Phone: 888-889-6368, View Map

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