All aboard! First ST3 light rail opens in Redmond Saturday with ribbon cutting, celebration - KIRO 7

Redmond, WALocal News

On May 8, 2025, Redmond will inaugurate its first ST3 light rail line with a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new line promises to enhance connectivity and transit access within the Seattle Metropolitan Area, addressing long-standing traffic congestion issues. Local officials expect the light rail to significantly benefit daily commuters and contribute to sustainable urban growth. King County leaders have advocated for improved public transportation as part of a broader strategy to modernize the region's infrastructure. The project reflects ongoing investments in public transit, aiming to reduce reliance on private vehicles.

Additionally, the light rail is anticipated to attract more visitors to Redmond, bolstering local businesses. This development underscores the region's commitment to expanding and upgrading its transportation network. The opening event is set to draw community members eager to celebrate this new chapter in Redmond’s transit history.

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