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One other relevant thing to throw in about my Puget Sound trip.
I am curious about why the railroads were built in the area. It seems like they were built for a variety of reasons, including for resource extraction, for both timber and mining.
They are apparently still used for these purposes today, transporting raw materials to and from ports and terminals in the Puget Sound and Georgia Strait.
This is one of the contradictions of the region--- you can go to a cute, historic tourist town and a few miles away, there might be a gigantic industrial complex. Between Mount Vernon and Anacortes, there is a gigantic refinery complex.
This is also pretty significant because the region has a reputation for environmental consciousness---and Washington has taken a lot of steps to curtail carbon dioxide emissions, but the area's European settlement was based on often destructive resource extraction, and the economy is still dependent on that in places.
There is a new Amtrak all- electric bus to make connections between Seattle and Bellingham.
https://is.gd/lGJkSY