From Deadmond to Redmond, light rail transforms a suburb to a city - Seattle Times

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New light rail stations in Redmond open this weekend, enhancing transit options and connectivity for residents. The launch includes celebrations and events, signaling a significant transformation for the city. Local businesses anticipate increased foot traffic and economic growth from the new transit line.

The highly anticipated light rail stations in Redmond will open this weekend, significantly transforming the city's transportation landscape. On launch day, the community will celebrate with various events aimed at promoting the new transit options. Local businesses are eager for the increased foot traffic that the light rail is expected to generate, potentially boosting their revenues. The light rail extension is not only about transit; it is a key element in Redmond’s strategy for urban growth and sustainability. Officials hope that improved connectivity will encourage residents to utilize public transportation more frequently. This new transit line is part of the Sound Transit 3 (ST3) plan, which aims to enhance public transit across the Seattle area. The opening of the light rail is expected to spur further neighborhood development, particularly around the Marymoor Park area. As Redmond embraces this change, the community anticipates a vibrant future linked by efficient transit options.

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