Cross Kirkland Corridor

[2][3][4] After acquisition, the corridor was approved by the city for future light rail and other transit use.

[5] The city developed Feriton Spur Park (47°40′13″N 122°11′53″W / 47.6702°N 122.1981°W / 47.6702; -122.1981) approximately halfway between ends of the trail, in public–private partnership with Google, where one of the company's Kirkland campuses surrounds the park.

The first such work was The Spikes, created in 2017 by Lake Washington Institute of Technology welding student Merrily Dicks,[8][9] and consisting of three 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m) columns of recycled railroad spikes, rising from a 4 ft × 4 ft (1.2 m × 1.2 m) metal base.

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Feriton Spur Park