Food truck vendors and Interurban Trolley at Park at Town Center until January 11, 2026

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Interurban Trail, once the route of the Interurban Rail from Seattle to Everett, now hosts an enchanting light display celebrating its history. The ShoreLights display features a full-size trolley made of lights and is co-sponsored by the City of Shoreline and the Chamber of Commerce. This visually striking installation will remain on display until January 11, 2026, offering a unique attraction for residents and visitors alike. Daily food trucks enhance the experience, providing refreshments while attendees enjoy the lights. The Interurban Rail operated for 29 years, connecting communities and contributing to the local economy.

The event is located at the Park at Town Center, 17550 Aurora Ave N, a focal point in Shoreline. The display not only beautifies the area but also serves as a reminder of the city's rich transportation history. Shoreline's commitment to preserving and celebrating its heritage adds cultural depth to the local community.

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