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Redmond Technology station, formerly Overlake Transit Center, is a bus and light rail station in Redmond, Washington, United States.The bus station opened in 2002 adjacent to State Route 520 on the headquarters campus of Microsoft.
Chelmsford Park and Ride is a park and ride bus service operated by Central Connect on behalf of Essex County Council. Two routes are operated serving two park and ride sites in Sandon and Chelmer Valley. The service was previously operated by First Essex for 15 years from opening until 5 March 2022.
Community Transit opened a 400-stall park and ride lot at Interstate 5 and 236th Street Southwest on April 12, 1983. [1] It was initially served by Community Transit and King County Metro commuter service, [2] until the latter dropped service to Snohomish County in June 1989.
Eastgate Park & Ride 14200 SE Eastgate Way, Eastgate: 2004 [24] 3 electric vehicle recharging stations [25] Federal Way Transit Center: 31621 23rd Ave S, Federal Way: 2006 [26] Issaquah Transit Center 1050 17th Ave NW, Issaquah: 2008 [27] Issaquah Highlands Transit Center 1755 Highland Dr., Issaquah: 2003 (interim lot) [28] Kent Station Transit ...
The 17.5-acre (7.1 ha) transit center includes 20 bus bays and a park and ride. [1] A five-story parking garage on the southeast side of the site provides 1,670 park and ride spaces and has driveways from two streets. [2] The bus bays have passenger information displays that have real-time arrival information for inbound buses.
Station construction in September 2018. In anticipation of a future mass transit route in the Dulles Access Road median, in 1999 Fairfax County constructed a $20 million park and ride facility which includes a Fairfax Connector station that serves most bus lines in the Herndon and Reston areas as well as buses carrying commuters to the West Falls Church or other Metro stations daily.
Within two months of opening 510 spaces were used daily compared to the 350 spaces that had been used at a park and ride across the street. [14] A second deck to the parking ramp expanded the number of spaces available and the station was serving 2,120 rides a day by 1998. [15]
Quincy Adams station is a rapid transit station in Quincy, Massachusetts.It serves the Braintree Branch of the MBTA's Red Line.Located in southern Quincy on Burgin Parkway near the Braintree Split, the station features a large park and ride garage, with space for 2,538 automobiles, built over the station tracks and platforms.