5/17/2023 0 Comments Seattle light rail route![]() Peak-only Route 232 connecting Duvall and Cottage Lake areas to Overlake and downtown Bellevue would be deleted in favor of more all-day service to Link on the 222 and 224. However, it will still operate weekdays only from 4:50 am to 8:00 pm. The 224 moves from Redmond Way to NE 76th St to directly serve the Downtown Redmond station. Service increases from every 90 minutes to hourly, making travel in these outlying areas slightly easier. Totem Lake is a 15-20-minute bus ride away from Link in downtown Bellevueĭuvall, Cottage Lake, and Redmond Ridge get hourly weekday service to Link via Route 224. It is not part of Metro’s restructure but worth mentioning again as it is a welcome addition in the interim as Sound Transit’s project realignment has delayed Stride BRT to 2026. ![]() Bothell, Brickyard, and Totem Lake will have fast access to Link at both ends of the line. Service increases on the forerunner to the Stride S2 Line between Bellevue and Lynnwood are proposed for 2022. ![]() Here are the details:ģ0-minute service all week on Route 535. You can reference a map of current Eastside service with the proposal map above. That’s the gist of Metro’s proposal in this part of the Eastside. Peak-only service to Bellevue and Overlake is replaced by all-day service to Link. Peak-only service to Seattle will make stops in South Lake Union and no longer travel on local streets in Kingsgate. Woodinville, Duvall, and Redmond Ridge will be one bus away all-day from Link. Map of proposed bus route changes in the north Eastside areaĪlthough the north Eastside’s primary regional transit corridors are I-405 and SR 522, which have their own Stride bus rapid transit projects in the works, Metro identified several opportunities to optimize service in this area when the Link 2 Line to Redmond Technology (Overlake) opens in 2023 and extends to downtown Redmond in 2024.
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