Sunday, April 12, 2026

Ride Redlink

 

Ride RedLink https://ow.ly/zaj750YEBzt 
With the new Crosslake Connection joining Redmond to Seattle and beyond, 2026 is a big year for public transportation. Last month, Redmond launched RedLink, a free, on-demand, all-electric ride service for community members to get around Redmond easily, affordably, and sustainably.

All you need to do is download the free Circuit App to your phone and create an account. When you’re ready, request a free ride and get picked up in minutes! Local micro-mobility resources like RedLink can help take you to local businesses, run errands, or get to your transit station on time without needing a personal car, all while supporting the Environmental Sustainability Action Plan’s Big Move 3: Accessible and Sustainable Transportation.

Next time you need to get somewhere on wheels, consider one of the many alternate modes of transportation Redmond offers. From RedLink to light rail, there are so many possibilities!

Ride RedLink https://ow.ly/zaj750YEBzt
Ride Circuit App 
-- redmond.gov

3 comments:

  1. Really love this service and would like an easier way to tip on the AP

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  2. Why does the service area not include the densely-populated residential area north of 90th Street and east of the Sammamish River (areas to the north of the Bella Bottega shopping center)? E.g., the Rivertrail/ Meadowview/ Windwood/ Avignon Town Homes developments? And yet the service area protrudes way far north into Education Hill? And the service area includes areas west of the Sammamish River?

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  3. Interesting to note, the Mayor and a Council Member live on Education Hill

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