Transit & Lightrail
With abundant transportation options, Seattle’s Eastside offers excellent, hassle-free access for your employees and clients—whether they will be commuting by foot, bike, bus, or car.
Transit on Seattle's Eastside
The Innovation Triangle is seamlessly connected to the global supply chain.
- Within 20 miles of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Paine Field with regional service.
- Located directly along Interstate 90 with easy access to I-5 in Seattle and Portland and Vancouver, Canada within 3 hours.
- Distribution connectivity with the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma with make up the Northwest Seaport Alliance, a top 10 Northwest American cargo gateway.
The Link 2 Line, marks a significant milestone in the region’s transportation infrastructure. Spanning a 6.5-mile segment of the East Link Extension, this revolutionary project features eight new stations strategically located in Bellevue and Redmond. From South Bellevue to the Redmond Technology Station, trains run every 10 minutes for 16 hours a day, providing seamless connectivity and reducing the hassles of traffic and parking. This network is complete with ample parking available at key stations including South Bellevue, BelRed, and Redmond Technology. Plus, with secure bike parking accessible at every stop and convenient connections to the Eastrail corridor and regional trail network, the Link 2 Line offers unparalleled accessibility and flexibility.
Over the next several decades, our region will invest more than $50 billion into new fast and frequent light rail lines, creating a 112-mile network rivaling cities like Washington, D.C. and San Francisco. Two of these lines will be centered on Seattle’s Eastside. The Innovation Triangle will soon become one of the most transit-connected communities on the U.S. West Coast.
Commuter Population
Connectivity and Commute Trip Reduction Resources
The Innovation Triangle is located directly across Lake Washington from Seattle, giving excellent transit connectivity for your employees—including light rail open in 2024. With further investments in subsequent years, commutes and travel will only continue to improve. Learn more from our partners about commuter assistance resources.
A Fully-Integrated System
The Innovation Triangle is located directly across Lake Washington from Seattle, giving it excellent transit connectivity for your employees—including light rail opening in 2024. With further investments in subsequent years, commutes and travel will only continue to improve. This transformative transportation solution will streamline access to essential hubs and cultural attractions. As our already robust workforce evolves, this infrastructure investment paves the way for a more sustainable and interconnected future, representing a positive step in accommodating growth while preserving the unique essence of the Innovation Triangle. Prepare to embrace progress and embark on a journey toward a brighter, more accessible tomorrow.