Getting Around Redmond
Whether it’s by foot, rolling, transit, or a rideshare, getting around Redmond without a car has never been easier or more exciting.

TRANSIT
The City of Redmond offers a well-connected transit system for people that live, work, and visit, making it easy to navigate the City and other Eastside destinations.

Light Rail
The Sound Transit (ST) 2 Line light rail enhances connections from Redmond to Bellevue and will soon connect Redmond to Seattle and the Greater Puget Sound region in late 2025.

Bus
King County Metro provides extensive transit services, including the B Line, which offers frequent service between Redmond and Bellevue. Sound Transit’s ST Express routes connect Redmond to Downtown Seattle and other major regional destinations.

Park & Ride
For a full updated list of Park & Rides both in Redmond and around the Puget Sound, visit King County Metro’s website
RIDEMATCHING AND CARPOOLING
Carpooling gives you all of the benefits of driving alone, but is faster, less stressful, saves you money, reduces your environmental impact, and lets you bypass all those tolls and gridlock. Go Redmond can help connect you with other people traveling to work on your schedule and on your route with our Ridematching Program.
The RideShare Online Ridematching Program will find people who live in your neighborhood, work near you, and want to travel around the same time as you.
Get the Ridematching and carpooling info

VANPOOL
Vanpools are a great option if you travel to work on a set schedule or if you are commuting from locations with limited bus access. They offer the flexibility and convenience of a car at reduced costs and with access to the HOV lane.
The van’s fuel, insurance, and maintenance are covered so you can get on the road to work! If there isn’t currently a Vanpool going your way, it’s easy to set up a new Vanpool at your worksite.
REDMOND COMMUNITY VAN
Community Van provides a transportation option for Redmond community members when transit service can’t meet their needs. Community Van can be used for doctor appointments, errands, airport trips, and other outings. Community Van provides six-passenger and 12-passenger vans for prescheduled trips. Trips can either be one time or reoccurring and must include two riders and one driver at a minimum. Destinations can be anywhere within a two-hour drive of Redmond and can occur any day of the week 24 hours a day.
Trips must be scheduled at least two business days in advance of a trip date through our Redmond Community Transportation Coordinator, who organizes all trips. Email communityvan@hopelink.org, call 425-943-6721, or text 833-202-3779 to arrange a trip.
Redmond Community Van information


BIKING AND WALKING IN REDMOND
Redmond is a bicycle-friendly city. The League of American Bicyclists recertified Redmond as a Silver Level Bicycle Friendly Community!
With miles of bike lanes, shared-use paths, and trails, you’re sure to find a route to get you to work or to lunch at your favorite spot. The City of Redmond’s Interactive Bike Map is a great resource to help you discover new routes around Redmond.
Make Biking Part of Your Commute
If you have a long commute, buses and many Vanpools have bike racks so you can easily mix and match biking with a second alternative commute type. Light rail and buses also have bike racks for those who prefer to travel with their bikes. For those who prefer to park and lock their bikes, bike parking and storage can be found at most light rail stations.
Explore the trail maps below!
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