Sunday, June 13, 2010

That was then, this is now

This new park & ride station was built last winter at 4035 Nicols Road. Take a look back then at the station during winter - click here. Their grand opening was held on May 26, 2010.


19 comments:

Betty Manousos said...

Love it!
First time here!
Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend!
B

Louis la Vache said...

This looks like a nice facility for transit - and designed with dem cold Minny-sota winters in mind!

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

Very interesting building for a park and ride. Most are dull block buildings with no style.

Darryl and Ruth : )

Priyanka Khot said...

I like the curvy roof. Wish there were more trees around though. Looks very brown.

Kate said...

We need more of these to improve our consciousness for conserving the planet's oil. I'm still in the bad habit of jumping in my car for every errand and need to change that.

Hilda said...

As I commented back then, I love the design! I hope it's doing it's job well.

Unknown said...

Such a difference from the previous station shot! It should be summertime all year long everywhere! :-)))

Small City Scenes said...

Well at least the snow is finally gone. LOL

As to your comment about the water. Skagit River starts out in Canada (BC) and crosses the mountains all through W. Washington and ends up in Skagit Bay and on to the ocean near Stanwood. It is designated--in most parts--A Wild and Scenic River and is mostly Mountain pure. Because we have so many mts and that is where rivers generally start they are pretty clear. MB

Jørgen Carlsen said...

I like that building - and hope some cars will be parked there.

Tracy said...

This is very modern looking sleek building. I like it. Thanks for stopping by today.

JTG (Misalyn) said...

Looks interesting. I like the design of that curvy roof against the blue sky.Looks like its very sunny over there.

Gunn said...

It looks nice and I like the design.

Anonymous said...

How impressive, both for the time and beauty. Took the city more than five year to build and finish a P&R over here.
Please have a nice start into the new week.

daily athens

Bruce Caspersonn said...

Very stylish. The peak hour is over apparently.

Anonymous said...

I love the curvy roof - it's stylin'!

Web-OJ said...

Looks like a wave. It's lovely.

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Gut gelungen. Ich mag die runden Formen besonders. Richtig schick!

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Park and ride? Is that a bus depot? I like the curved, wavy roof. It gives a plain modern building some character.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo

Pat said...

I'll bet a lot of people will be thankful for this park and ride when the weather again looks like your 'then' photo.