Transportation Options

TRANSIT

Taking the bus is easier than ever with the centrally located Bellevue Transit Center. Don’t miss the opportunity to ride the 2 Line light rail with multiple stations in Bellevue and Redmond and the connection to Seattle in early 2026! See our guide to major transit routes to Bellevue and corresponding Park-and-Rides.

Fares

Your fare is based on time of day, distance, and agency. 

Bike and Walk

It has never been easier to travel to and through Bellevue by bike and walking paths. Combine pedestrian travel with other transportation options and you can get anywhere!

Share the Ride

Ridesharing makes it easier than ever to leave your car at home. Learn how you can spend less time on the road and less money on fuel and parking, all while reducing traffic and air pollution.

Carpool

Ride with others in a personal vehicle.

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Carshare

Join and use a vehicle when you need it (and don't pay to park it when you don't need it).

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Vanpool & Vanshare

Ride with others in a King County Metro van; keep the van at the driver's home (Vanpool), or take it to and from a transit hub to cover the first and last mile of your commute (Vanshare).

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Ride Hailing

Request a car and driver to pick you up and take you to your destination.

A group of five people riding a small electric shuttle on a city street, smiling and waving, with advertisements for a free ride service on the side of the vehicle.