Coordinates: 47°37′25″N 122°10′43″W / 47.62361°N 122.17861°W / 47.62361; -122.17861

Spring District station

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Spring District station platforms
General information
Location12164 Northeast Spring Boulevard
Bellevue, Washington
United States
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SystemLink light rail station
Owned bySound Transit
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeBelow-grade
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedApril 27, 2024
Passengers
359 daily weekday boardings (2024)[1]
80,315 total boardings (2024)[1]
Services
Preceding station File:Sound Transit logo simplified.svg Sound Transit Following station
Link
Wilburton 2 Line BelRed
Future service
Wilburton 2 Line
(2026)
BelRed
Location
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Spring District station is a Link light rail station in Bellevue, Washington, United States. It is a retained cut station on the 2 Line and serves the Spring District neighborhood, a transit-oriented development in Bellevue. It opened on April 27, 2024 as part of the 2 Line's initial segment.[2][3]

Location

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Spring District station is located between 120th and 124th avenues in the Spring District neighborhood of Bellevue.[4]

History

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The station was originally named Spring District/120th in June 2015.[5] The name was shortened to Spring District station in October 2023 following a request from the Bellevue city government.[6] The 2 Line opened on April 27, 2024; as part of the opening festivities, the station hosted food trucks and live music sponsored primarily by Meta and Spring District developer Wright Runstad.[7]

Design

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The station, designed by LMN Architects, was built in a trench that places the platforms under street level.[8] To the west of the station, a wye junction enables access to an operations and maintenance facility for Link trains.[9]

References

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