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North Transfer Station

1968 establishments in Washington (state)Buildings and structures in SeattleWallingford, SeattleWaste management in the United StatesWaste processing sites
North Transfer Station N 34th Street entrance (2017)
North Transfer Station N 34th Street entrance (2017)

The North Transfer Station, also known as the North Recycling and Disposal Station, is a municipal waste collection and distribution facility in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located in the Wallingford neighborhood near Gas Works Park and is one of two transfer stations managed by Seattle Public Utilities. The original facility opened in 1968 at the site of a former city stable and garage as part of a new plan to haul garbage from Seattle to the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill rather than use local dumps. In the early 2000s, the city government proposed building a modern transfer station on the site, which was approved by Seattle Public Utilities in 2011. The old facility was closed in January 2014 and replaced by a new transfer station that opened in November 2016. It includes a community center with a viewing room, public art, green architecture, and an outdoor playground.

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North Transfer Station
Carr Place North, Seattle Wallingford

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North Transfer Station (North Recycling & Disposal Station)

Carr Place North
98015 Seattle, Wallingford
Washington, United States
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North Transfer Station N 34th Street entrance (2017)
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