A Guide to Redmond’s Unique Transportation Options

A Guide to Redmond’s Unique Transportation Options

Images of MetroFlex, Redlink, Community Van, Vanpool and Lime Scooters

Redmond has more ways to get around than ever before—and not all of them involve driving alone.  All these options can be confusing for the unfamiliar, so Go Redmond is here to help break it down.

Whether you’re commuting to work, heading to light rail, or running errands around town, there’s likely a transportation option that fits your trip, schedule, and budget. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose what works best.

ServiceCostWho Can Use ItWhere in Redmond?What It’s ForKey Differences
Metro Flex~$3 (ORCA card)General publicOverlakeOn-demand rides in OverlakeApp-based, flexible routing, fills transit gaps
Metro Community Van~$2.75–$3 (ORCA card)Groups (2+), advance bookingCitywide, parked at Hopelink & Marymoor Village Community CenterGroup trips for errands or eventsVolunteer driver, pre-scheduled
RedLinkFreeGeneral PublicDowntown, parts of Education Hill & Willows RoadShort trips + light rail accessFree, small service area
Lime Scooters & E-bikes~$3–$10 per trip (varies)General PublicCitywideQuick, short-distance tripsFast & flexible,charged a per-minute cost
Vanpool~$49/monthRegular commuters in a groupCitywideHome-to-work commutingFixed schedule, lowest cost per commute

Transit Mode Details:

Metro Flex: On-demand, flexible transit when fixed bus routes don't work well

Image of a man standing in front of the Metro Flex van
Metro Flex is an on-demand, shared ride service like a public Uber that operates within a defined zone. You request a ride via app or phone, walk to a nearby pickup point, and share the ride with others.

In Redmond, this is currently only available in the Overlake neighborhood.

  • Costs the same as a bus fare (typically $3 adult)
  • If you use your ORCA card, you can transfer for free to or from a bus or light rail.
  • Open to the general public in service zones
  • Designed for short local trips and first/last mile connections to transit
  • Metro Flex – King County, Washington
Metro Flex Service Area in Redmond
MetroFlex’s Redmond service area is in the Overlake neighborhood
Community Van: Community-organized group trips where transit doesn’t exist

King County Community Van

Community Van is a pre-scheduled, group-based service coordinated by a local partner (in Redmond, that is Hopelink).  Community Van provides six-passenger and 12-passenger vans for prescheduled trips. Destinations can be anywhere within a two-hour drive of Redmond and can occur any day of the week 24 hours a day.

  • Costs the same as a Metro bus fare ($3; youth free)
  • Open to anyone, but requires:
    • At least 2 riders
    • Advance booking (≥2 days)
  • Trips are driven by volunteer drivers who must first complete a short training
  • Sign Up for Community Van
RedLink: Free neighborhood shuttle for short trips and light rail access

RedLink Shuttle

RedLink is a free, on-demand microtransit shuttle launched by the City of Redmond that is run by Circuit.

  • Free to ride
  • Open to residents and visitors within the service area
  • Book via app to be picked up and taken for short trips.
  • Rides may be shared with other riders shared rides; short trips
  • Primary goal: connect neighborhoods to light rail and local destinations
  • Download the RedLink/Circuit App
Lime Scooters & E-bikes: Fast, flexible micromobility

Shared micromobility (dockless scooters and bikes) available across Redmond.

  • Pay per ride (unlock fee + per-minute or bundled pricing)
  • Typical cost:
    • ~$1 unlock + ~$0.25–$0.47/min
    • ~20-min ride ≈ $3–$10 depending on pricing model
    • Discounts available for low income residents and frequent users
  • Open to anyone with a smartphone
  • Best for short, spontaneous trips and first/last mile connections
  • Lime Scooter app

 

Vanpool: Cost Effective Group Commuting Option

A shared commuter van for people traveling similar routes.

  • Monthly cost: ~$49 per rider, often subsidized by employers
  • Requires a group, typically 5–15 people
  • Fixed schedule and route such as between home and work
  • Vehicle provided by King County Metro and can be used by the driver for some personal trips.
  • Find a vanpool 

“What Should I Use?” Decision Guide

Going to light rail? RedLink, Metro Flex, or Lime

Quick errand? RedLink or Lime

Daily commute? Vanpool

Traveling with a group? Community Van

Trying a new way to get around—even once or twice a week—can save money, reduce stress, and help keep Redmond moving.