Overlake Village station

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Overlake Village
Link light rail station
Overlake Village - station entrance, April 2024.jpg
The entrance to Overlake Village station, with the ramp up to the pedestrian bridge across SR 520 also visible
General information
Location2801 152nd Avenue Northeast
Redmond, Washington
United States
Coordinates 47°38′11″N122°08′20″W / 47.63639°N 122.13889°W / 47.63639; -122.13889
Owned by Sound Transit
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedApril 27, 2024
Services
Preceding station Sound Transit logo simplified.svg Sound Transit Following station
Sound Transit Link Light Rail logo.svg
BelRed 2 Line
Starter Line
Redmond Technology
Terminus
Future service
BelRed 2 Line
(2025)
Redmond Technology
Location
Overlake Village station

Overlake Village station is a light rail station in Redmond, Washington, United States. It is at-grade station on the 2 Line, part of Sound Transit's Link light rail system. The station serves the Overlake neighborhood and its existing park and ride. Construction began on the station in 2017 and it opened on April 27, 2024. [1] [2] [3]

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Location

Overlake Village station is adjacent to State Route 520 with its entrance on 152nd Avenue Northeast. [4] A 500-foot (150 m) pedestrian bridge connects the station to the west side of the freeway; it began construction in 2020 and opened in January 2024. [5] [6] The station is four blocks from Overlake Park-and-Ride, which has 203 stalls. [7]

History

Demolition of existing buildings at the site began in May 2017. [8] The adjacent part of 152nd Avenue NE was closed from November 28 to December 19 while utilities under the street were relocated. [9]

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