Downtown Redmond light rail lines officially open to much fanfare KIRO 7

Redmond, WALocal News

The Downtown Link Light Rail Extension officially opened in Redmond, WA, on May 10, 2025, with a grand celebration that attracted large crowds. The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, alongside various community activities aimed at fostering excitement about the new transit line. This extension is part of Sound Transit's ST3 program, which seeks to improve regional connectivity and public transit options. Local businesses are optimistic, anticipating that the increased accessibility will lead to greater foot traffic and economic development in the downtown area. The light rail connects residents to significant locations, including Marymoor Park and other key districts.

City officials assert that this extension will not only enhance transportation but also encourage sustainable growth in the region. Plans for future developments around the transit stations are already underway, indicating a long-term impact on the community. The successful launch reflects a broader trend toward investing in public infrastructure to meet growing urban demands.

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