Overlake Transit Center/NE 40thDescription
The Overlake Transit Facility at Northeast 40th Street, which opened in February 2002, is the result of a partnership between Sound Transit, King County Metro Transit, the City of Redmond, and the Microsoft Corporation. It is a local and regional transit hub, providing a park-and-ride lot with 209 parking spaces, and a convenient transfer site for riders using buses operated by Sound Transit and Metro and for private shuttle services operated by employers in the Overlake area. It will be a major transit access point in the Overlake/Redmond community.
Public art has been integrated into the project and is functional as well as artistic. The main element is a circular compass design that serves as an east-west orientation line for pedestrians
The Microsoft Shuttle Operations Building was completed in July 2002. The Rider Services Building housing customer information, a bike station, the Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association, a Redmond police outpost, a concessionaire and driver restrooms were completed April 2003. The buildings have monitors that display real-time bus arrival information.
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Project Facts
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Northeast 40th Street and 156th Avenue Northeast
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$11.1 million
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Sound Transit
City or Redmond
Metro
Microsoft Corporation
Federal Transit Administration
Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association
WA State Department of Transportation
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Engineering/Design: HNTB
Construction:
Wilder Construction, basic project
Howard S. Wright, Shuttle Operations Building
Bayley Construction, Rider Services Building
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Project start: Fall 1997
Transit center/park-and-ride lot: opened February 2002
Shuttle operations building: opened summer 2002
Rider service building: opened April 2003
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