Redmond celebrates opening of Downtown Link Light Rail Extension - KING 5

Redmond, WALocal News

Redmond's Downtown Link Light Rail Extension opened to much fanfare on May 10, 2025, marking a pivotal moment for the city's transit system. The new line is designed to enhance public transportation access, facilitating easier commutes and bolstering local businesses. Officials expect the extension to stimulate economic growth and promote sustainable urban development. Crowds gathered to celebrate the launch, showcasing strong community support for the project. Local leaders emphasized the importance of public transit in reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

The extension is part of a larger initiative to connect various neighborhoods and enhance regional mobility. As Redmond continues to grow, the light rail project signifies a commitment to modern infrastructure and sustainable transportation. The event highlighted the city's proactive approach to urban planning and community engagement.

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