If you have contemplated riding your bike to work, but haven’t been sure where to start, sign up for a Go Redmond Bike Train!

We have recruited some passionate cyclists from our community that have volunteered to help show newer bike riders some tips and tricks of the road (and trails). 

How Do Bike Trains Work?

  1. Commuter Bike Trains have meeting points and time along an established route where riders can meet.  
  2. The bike train "conductor" will lead the train of riders and offer advice and help to new riders on the route.  
  3. New riders get to learn from more experienced riders on good bicycling routes and a gain experience commuting to work by bike.  More experienced riders can also join for a fun group ride!

Learn More About LA's Commuter Bike Trains

 

Where are Redmond Bike Train Routes?

Our first Commuter Bike Trains will be happening along these routes.  If you'd like to join one of these routes, shoot us an email at Support@GoRedmond.com.

Commute Starting Location
Commute Destination
Bothell Redmond: Overlake Neighborhood
Bothell Redmond: SE Redmond/Marymoor
Kirkland Redmond: Education Hill Neighborhood
Redmond: Downtown Redmond Neighborhood Kirkland
Redmond: Education Hill Neighborhood SeaTac Airport
Redmond: Overlake Neighborhood Seattle
Sammamish Redmond Totem Lake area (west of Willows Road)

Don't see your route? Volunteer to become a conductor or let us know route you're interested in as a rider and we'll alert you as new routes get up and running.

http://www.goredmond.com/biketrain

Why Should I Join A Bike Train as a Rider?

  • Gain confidence
  • Learn from experienced bike commuters
  • No commitment

Why Should I Become a Bike Train Conductor?

  • Help build our community of cyclists
  • Earn great gear from Go Redmond 
  • Low time commitment-your 'train' runs on the same route you take to work and on your schedule!

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