In the 1990s, the
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) identified Freighthouse Square as a potential site for a new Amtrak station serving Tacoma, with multi-modal connections in a single hub, to replace the
Puyallup Avenue station opened in 1984. The new station would be built as part of the
Point Defiance Bypass project, which would create an inland route for trains traveling between Tacoma and
Lacey that would have reduced interference from freight traffic and mudslides. The bypass and new station were funded by the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and construction of the new tracks was formally approved by the
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) in early 2013. Freighthouse Square was selected as the preferred site by WSDOT and the FRA in October 2012, ahead of a parking lot to the west of Pacific Avenue. A preliminary design for the new station was unveiled in December 2013, replacing of Freighthouse Square's west end with a structure clad in red
corrugated metal. The design was met with public outcry over its unattractive design, labeled an "
Amshack", and the proposed destruction of Freighthouse Square's facade for what
The News Tribune termed an "architectural abomination". The backlash forced WSDOT to withdraw its design, hiring a Tacoma-based architecture firm and forming a citizen advisory committee to guide future station design. The advisory committee recommended building the station on the east end of the Freighthouse Square complex, but WSDOT determined it was too expensive to build and operate due to the elevation distance between the tracks and ground level; instead, WSDOT recommended a site to the west of the Sounder entrance that would be less costly to operate. The revised WSDOT proposal was well received by the public and approved by the advisory committee, along with recommendations for additional canopies and other features. The Amtrak station's final design consists of a building to the west of the Sounder entrance, with of interior space. The building features a ceiling with
cross laminated timber columns and beams over the waiting area and public arcade, furnished with
terrazzo floors, large glass walls, and public artwork. The public arcade includes vertical lift doors that allow it to become a sheltered outdoor space. The existing Sounder platform was extended by to accommodate the longer
Coast Starlight trainset as part of the rebuilt Tacoma Trestle; a second platform and track was also built to allow additional train service. A monumental
clock tower was also to be included in the station's design, but was rejected after a lack of interest from the public. The new design was approved by WSDOT, Amtrak, Sound Transit, and the City of Tacoma in early 2015 and sent to the FRA for final review. In January 2016, WSDOT began advertising for demolition and construction bids, with plans to begin construction in spring. A month later, however, negotiations with the owner of Freighthouse Square over property acquisition and construction mitigation costs broke down and stalled the project. WSDOT attempted to
condemn the property through a lawsuit, but came to an agreement with the property owner in March. Construction began in June 2016 and the station was declared substantially complete in May 2017. Sounder trains began using the new platform and track on November 13, 2017, causing temporary confusion for passengers because of the new arrangement. The station was dedicated on December 15, 2017, and Amtrak service on the Point Defiance Bypass began on December 18. The inaugural Amtrak trip on the new bypass
derailed near
DuPont, WSDOT announced that it would halt the return of Amtrak trains to the bypass until full implementation of
positive train control, which was completed and fully activated in March 2019. The restoration of Amtrak service on the Point Defiance Bypass was tentatively scheduled for 2020, after agreements with local officials and the arrival of new
Talgo trainsets, but was delayed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Amtrak service resumed at Tacoma Dome Station on November 18, 2021. ==Expansion==