Big things are happening on Eastrail. The transformation of the historic Wilburton Trestle marks a major step toward completing the 42-mile Eastrail that will connect communities from Renton through Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Woodinville, and beyond. Construction continues on the Trestle, which is set to open in mid-2027. When completed, the trestle will become one of the corridor’s signature destinations—offering sweeping views, safer travel, and a powerful symbol of the corridor’s evolution from rail line to regional trail spine.

The trestle project is just one piece of the momentum building across the entire Eastrail corridor, with multiple gap-closing projects moving forward to create a seamless route linking neighborhoods, parks, and transit. Each milestone brings the region closer to a fully connected trail that expands mobility, strengthens community connections, and makes it easier than ever for people to walk, bike, and roll across the Eastside.

Read more about the Trestle construction from our partners at King County, and be sure to check out their overview of the next Eastrail major project in Bellevue, closing the gap across I-90.