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The Marymoor Village Station platform and parking garage on NE 70th Street. (Image courtesy Sound Transit)

Redmond welcomes new Light Rail stations with citywide celebration

Two new stations opened this weekend

Sound Transit opened two new light rail stations in Redmond on Saturday, May 10 — a major milestone for transit in our region. The Downtown Redmond Link Extension adds 3.4 miles of track and two stations: Marymoor Village and Downtown Redmond, offering new light rail service between southeast Redmond and south Bellevue.

(Image courtesy Sound Transit)

The new line shortens travel times significantly: riders can get from Marymoor Village to downtown Bellevue in about 15 minutes. Eventually, the 2 Line will expand westward, connecting Redmond to Mercer Island, Seattle’s International District/Chinatown Station, and beyond.

The Marymoor Village Station plaza and drop-off pick-up area on NE 70th St. (Image courtesy Sound Transit)

Opening day festivities began at 10:30 a.m. at the Downtown Redmond Station with a ribbon cutting, and trains began running around noon, with service every 10 minutes between the two new stations until 9:30 p.m. daily.

Downtown Redmond station entrances will be located on both sides of 166th Avenue NE. (Image courtesy Sound Transit)

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