Opening day schedule
On Saturday, April 27, passengers are in for a day full of special events!
Starting at 10 a.m. at Bellevue Downtown Station, Sound Transit and the Bellevue Downtown Association will kick off the celebrations with a public ribbon-cutting event. At around 11 a.m., the ribbon will officially be cut and passengers will be welcomed onboard the new 2 Line for the very first time. Need a ride? From 8:30 – 11 a.m. there will be a bus shuttle every 20 minutes from South Bellevue Station, in addition to the regular ST Express 550, at Bay 3 to get you to Bellevue Transit Center.
From 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., riders can hop on the 2 Line from the South Bellevue and Redmond Technology Stations and enjoy a range of community events at each of the eight new stations. You’ll find everything from a bouncy house, food trucks, bike helmet giveaways, live music, fire trucks to a live and interactive mural painting.
See below for a station-by-station breakdown to help plan your day. And don't forget to play Discover. Stamp. Win! along the way.
South Bellevue Station
Celebrate the engineering feat of the 2-line opening with Pacific Science Center’s interactive pop-up exhibits (available in both English and Spanish), live music by Bellevue School of Rock and explore a Port of Seattle firetruck.
East Main Station
Listen to live music performances by local artists Ethan Armfield, Goldy and Foss and Neil Roberts’ Band.
Bellevue Downtown Station
Join us at the ribbon-cutting event on the Plaza (560 110th Ave NE) at 10 a.m. for speeches from community leaders.
You can also visit the street fair in partnership with Bellevue Downtown Association, featuring a family-fun station hosted by KidsQuest Children's Museum, carnival games from Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue, an interactive display of the future Grand Connection crossing project, live performances, delicious offerings from food trucks and engaging booths from local organizations.
Additional organizations include: The Village Perk Coffee, Symetra, Visit Bellevue, Eastside Pride PNW, PFLAG, ST, Parsons, HDR, HNTB, Mott MacDonald, ORCA, BikeLink, Seattle Area LEGO Users Group, KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue, Wheel Lab, King County Library System, Choose Your Way Bellevue, Friends of the Grand Connection, Amazon Banana Cart, Bellevue Arts Museum, City of Bellevue, Dick’s Drive-In, Famous Dave’s BBQ, Bellevue Police Department, King County Metro, Beats of Redmond, Newport High School Band, Rhythms of India, I Build Bridges, Interlake HS.
Wilburton Station
Bike, walk, or roll along the Eastrail to Wilburton Station. There, Eastrail Partners will discuss upcoming trail projects, bike parking options, and trail-transit connections. Joining them will be partners from the hospital district, offering an on-site physical therapist and giving away helmets and first aid kits.
Addition organizations include: Cascade Bike Club, Seattle Children’s, Overlake Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente.
Spring District Station
What better way to celebrate the opening of the 2-Line than by having a party at a TOD success story? Stop by the Spring District for a fun, family-friendly experience with Meta and Wright Runstad. With live music, food trucks, KidsQuest Children’s Museum hands on experiences and discounts at local businesses, and Baby Sasquatch on the loose, the Spring District will put a spring in your step!
Additional organizations include: Famous Dave’s Food Truck, Isidro’s Mexican Food Truck, J&Y Creperie, Bobae Coffee & Tea, Bellden Café, Cafecito Mexican Bakery, Dote Coffee, Cha New Life Garden, School of Rock, Tobi Stone, Lulu Swing Band, DJ sets, KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Rainier Athletes, The Sophia Way, Bellevue Family YMCA, United Way of King County, Plymouth Housing, Bellevue Brewing, Redmond High Cheer Squad.
BelRed Station
Visit the vibrant BelRed Arts District at BelRed Station. Join in painting a community wall mural, groove to everything from jazz to K-pop dance on the performance stage and grab delicious desserts and outstanding coffee from food trucks.
Additional Organizations include: Theatre33, Club Pilates, NIKA Dance Academy, Grocery Outlet, West Coast Drum Shop, Coffee Dance Studio, Emerald Ballet Theatre, City Opera Ballet, Seoul Bowl, Canela Mexico Café, Roman the pianist, Taiko Drum, Seattle Chinese Orchestra, Shaolin Kungfu Academy, Yuan Ru Gallery, Stargazers Soul Gallery, Sabin Timalsena, Brady Black.
Overlake Village Station
The Move Redmond celebration will be packed with fun and family friendly activities. Stop by the Move Redmond Booth to get your hands on brand new Station Access Maps, capture memorable moments at Transportation Choices photobooth, bounce in a light rail train bouncy house, indulge in delicious food, enroll in ORCA Lift and take a Lime Scooter across the street to Aloft, where you will find fantastic indoor food options, mocktails, cocktails, and a screening of the winning reels from the 2 Line Safety Competition.
Additional organizations include: Transportation Choices Coalition, Redmond Fire, Redmond Police, Cafecito Mexican Bakery, Mayuri, Aloft, Hopelink Community Van, Africans on the Eastside, Bellwether Housing, Lime, DJ Kurt Bloch, King County Public Health, City of Redmond.
Redmond Technology Station
Free Microsoft Connector shuttles to Redmond Technology Station are available from Redmond City Hall, Together Center and the Redmond Downtown Park, running every 15 minutes from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
At the station, join Centro Cultural Mexicano, OneRedmond and Microsoft for an unforgettable day filled with multicultural festivities at Redmond Technology Station! Swing by for live music and cultural performances, free tastes from local food trucks and Dote Coffee Bar – compliments of Microsoft, resources and giveaways at community booths and immersive photo opportunities provided by Nintendo and Minecraft.
Additional organizations include: Nintendo, Dote, Minecraft, City of Redmond, Indian American Community Services, KCLS Redmond Library, Together Center, Los Chilangos, Mami Tran, Northwest SHARE, Mariachi Ayutla, Master David Leong’s Northwest Kung Fu Lion Dancers, Navrang Dance Group – Punjabi Folk, CHIKIRI & The School of TAIKO, K-Pop Random Dance Play by Battalion Entertainment.
View a map of 2 Line stations.
Can't make opening day?
Don’t worry! You can still experience the excitement at the new stations for two months after the opening. Each station will showcase portraits of people who live, work and play around the new line among colorful designs and custom welcome mats at each station entrance. Plus, at Bellevue Downtown, Spring District and Redmond Technology Stations, you’ll find large installations perfect for capturing your next selfie. Remember to tag #2Line for a chance to be featured on Sound Transit’s Instagram page.
Don’t miss out on discovering all the 2 Line fun beginning April 27!