Community members gather to celebrate the launch of the Downtown Redmond Link Extension.
Sound Transit is set to launch the Downtown Redmond Link Extension on May 10, 2025. This $1.53 billion project connects Downtown Redmond and Marymoor Village to the existing transit network. With a focus on reducing congestion and enhancing regional connectivity, the extension marks a significant step towards eco-friendly commuting. Community celebrations have already begun as residents eagerly anticipate this transformative addition to their daily travel routines.
The countdown is officially on as Sound Transit announces the grand opening of the Downtown Redmond Link Extension scheduled for May 10, 2025. This exciting addition will stretch over three miles, connecting two brand new stations, Downtown Redmond and Marymoor Village, to the existing transit network leading to Bellevue.
The ambitious project comes with a hefty price tag of approximately $1.53 billion and is part of the larger East Link Extension, designed to enhance regional connectivity while providing an eco-friendly alternative to car travel. The extension aims to make it easier and cheaper for residents to commute, thereby reducing congestion on the roads.
The Downtown Redmond Station recently served as a lively venue for a ribbon-cutting ceremony that brought together hundreds of residents, local leaders, and first-time passengers. There was an air of excitement as communities celebrated the arrival of a public transport option that is set to transform their daily lives.
Many local residents expressed their enthusiasm for the new rail service. One resident, who lives in Redmond, excitedly predicted her commute to Bellevue will be cut by half thanks to this new train link. Similarly, another long-time resident shared how the light rail will be a significant boon for apartment dwellers commuting to Seattle, making their journeys smoother and more efficient.
Sound Transit has already seen considerable activity on the current segment between South Bellevue and the Redmond Technology Station, with around 150,000 boardings recorded during peak hours just last summer. By the year 2026, it is projected that the entire East Link system will cater to between 43,000 to 52,000 daily riders, demonstrating the evolving travel patterns in the region.
The full East Link corridor, once completed, will feature crucial connections to Mercer Island and Judkins Park stations. Additionally, riders will have the advantage of linking to the 1 Line at the International District/Chinatown Station right in downtown Seattle, making it easier to navigate through the metropolitan area.
In an effort to meet the anticipated launch date, Sound Transit aims to wrap up the full East Link by the end of this year. Testing is expected to commence around late May or early June, starting with a ‘dead car’ tow before moving on to electrified testing. This allows for a safe and effective way to ensure everything runs smoothly when the public starts using the service.
The Downtown Redmond Link Extension proudly marks the first project funded by ST3 to open, with the Federal Way Link Extension set for completion next year. It signifies the ongoing commitment to expand public transportation and enhance the infrastructure in and around the city.
Strategically located between Redmond Town Center and Cleveland Street, the new station integrates seamlessly into the urban core. There are also exciting plans for the surrounding area, as proposed zoning changes might allow building heights to rise from 60 feet to a staggering 144 feet, paving the way for future growth.
The Marymoor Village station offers a unique location adjacent to light industrial areas and the expansive Marymoor Park, setting the scene for a well-rounded transit experience. Sound Transit envisions this as not just a transportation stop, but as a community hub aimed at enhancing accessibility for everyone.
The launch day excitement is palpable, with local officials including the Redmond Mayor participating in preview rides leading up to the extension’s opening. The plethora of public discussions and overwhelming positive feedback surrounding the new rail service suggests a community ready to embrace this change, facilitating the access to key destinations while cutting down on car dependency.
As we approach the opening day, everyone is looking forward to hopping on board and enjoying all the new possibilities the Downtown Redmond Link Extension brings to their daily travel routines.
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