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East Link Extension | Project map and summary | Sound Transit Fourteen miles long, the entire East Link Extension includes 10 stations from Seattle's International District to Judkins Park, across I-90 to Mercer Island and South Bellevue, and through downtown Bellevue and the Bel-Red area to Redmond Technology Station
2 Line (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia The 2 Line, also known as the East Link Extension, is a light rail line serving the Eastside region of the Seattle metropolitan area in the U S state of Washington It is part of Sound Transit's Link light rail system and runs for 10 miles (16 km) in the cities of Bellevue and Redmond
2025 Opening for Full East Link Sits on a Razor’s Edge In order for Sound Transit to meet its highly-publicized pledge to open the full East Link light rail extension between Seattle and Redmond sometime in 2025, everything needs to go right from this moment forward
East Link Extension - HNTB The East Link Extension will provide passengers easy, traffic-free connection between the Redmond Technology Center and Downtown Seattle The project includes approximately 14 miles of double-track light-rail transit, 10 stations, three parking garages, tunnels in
East Link Connections - King County, Washington East Link Connections will deliver an updated Metro bus and mobility network, integrated with Sound Transit’s new 2 Line linking Seattle, Mercer Island, downtown Bellevue, Spring District, Overlake, and Redmond
East Link Light Rail - City of Bellevue Sound Transit's East Link light rail line will extend 14 miles from downtown Seattle to the Overlake area in Redmond, with 10 stations in Mercer Island, South Bellevue, downtown Bellevue, BelRed (Bellevue) and Overlake When in service, possibly in 2024 or 2025, East Link will be known as the 2 Line
East Link Extension | Build America - Department of Transportation The East Link Extension is a 14 5-mile Light Rail Transit (LRT) line that will provide east-west connections from the Eastside's largest population and employment centers to downtown Seattle, doubling the capacity of the I-90 Floating Bridge
Sound Transit Delays Eastside Connection to Seattle to Early 2026 Sound Transit recently announced that full service on the East Link Extension (2 Line) is now expected to begin in early 2026, delaying the previously targeted December 2025 opening The updated schedule reflects the current pace of construction, time needed to finish remaining work, and additional time for testing, staff training, and trial