Bellevue Transit CenterDescription
In 2002, the Bellevue Transit Center was expanded to include ten bus bays, shelter improvements and rider amenities. Additional bus stops and roadway improvements on 108th Avenue Northeast, 106th Avenue Northeast and east of the transit center on Northeast Sixth Street have improved transit and traffic flow in downtown Bellevue and enable more than 100 buses during peak periods to move efficiently through the transit center.
In 2005, direct access improvements on Northeast Sixth Street connected the transit center to Interstate 405.
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Project Facts
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10850 N.E. Sixth Street, downtown Bellevue
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$16.2 million
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Sound Transit
City of Bellevue
King County Metro Transit
Federal Transit Administration
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Entranco Engineers
Arai/Jackson Architects
Nakano Associates Landscape Architects
Stage 1 Construction: Westwater Construction
Stage 2 Construction: Bayley Construction
Stuart Keeler and Michael Macnic, Artists
Barbara Grygutis, Artist
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Bellevue Transit Center was completed Sept. 28, 2002
Transit center dedication: Oct. 24, 2002
Rider services building construction: 2004-2005
I-405 Direct Access Improvements completed: 2005
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Public Art
Two landmark sculptures create a memorable experience for visitors to the Bellevue Transit Center.
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