Jane Hague Way (Eastrail)

Washington

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Jane Hague Way (Eastrail) Facts

States: Washington
Counties: King
Length: 1 miles
Trail end points: 108th Ave. NE and 120th Ave. NE
Trail surfaces: Gravel
Trail category: Rail-Trail
ID: 10102932
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Jane Hague Way (Eastrail) Description

The Eastrail (or formerly, Eastside Rail Corridor Trail), built on a former BNSF freight railroad, will one day traverse 42 miles through King County, connecting Renton, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and Woodinville. It will also serve as a "spine" in the area's trail systems, by connecting 175+ miles of trails. When fully complete, the trail will connect to numerous others, including the Cedar River Trail, located near the trail’s southern end.

Jane Hague Way, which opened in 2018, was named for a former King County councilwoman. 

At only one mile, Jane Hague Way already achieves this by serving as an important linkage between the Cross Kirkland Trail and the SR 520 Trail, which stretches west to University of Washington. 

In the North, Jane Hague Way connects with the Cross Kirkland Corridor. Other sections of the Eastrail include Eastrail South and Redmond Central Connector. See Eastrail South for a full description of all trail sections.

 

Parking and Trail Access

At the northern end of the trail is the South Kirkland Park & Ride (10610 NE 38th Pl.), operated by King County's Metro Transit. At this bus station, you'll also find bike racks and bike lockers.

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This is one of the starting points to the Cross Kirkland trail

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