Wilburton station consists of a single
island platform situated above street level on the north side of NE 8th Street. At street level, the station has two sets of stairs, escalators and elevators leading to the platform, as well as
ticket vending machines and rider information. On the east side of the station there is a small
kiss and ride facility, as well as covered
bicycle parking. At the north end of the station is a pedestrian pathway crossing over Sturtevant Creek (a tributary of
Kelsey Creek), heading towards the future
Eastside Rail Corridor trail and Overlake Hospital Medical Center. A pedestrian bridge connecting both sides of NE 8th Street was opened on June 23, 2024, as part of the
Eastrail trail system. It is long and primarily uses prefabricated steel trusses; the bridge cost $32 million to construct and was funded by the city and county governments. The bridge includes a
mural with historic photographs and illustrations from the
Japanese American community of the Bellevue area. The piece, named
Golden Repair, references the Japanese practice of
kintsugi to restore broken pieces of pottery with golden lacquer. ==References==