The MAX Blue and Red lines are disrupted, with TriMet using shuttle buses between Goose Hollow and Southwest 1st Avenue.
MSN: TriMet Alert: MAX Red & Blue Lines not running for construction Saturday
The TriMet MAX Blue and Red Lines service will continue to be disrupted through Saturday, Sept. 13, due to the Robertson Tunnel MAX Improvement project. Shuttle bus service between Sunset Transit ...
TriMet Alert: MAX Red & Blue Lines not running for construction Saturday
Fox 12 Oregon: TriMet announces potential MAX line cuts following recent bus service reductions
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - TriMet announced potential cuts to MAX train routes in the new year, just days after reducing evening service on five bus lines. The transit agency reduced service frequency on ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — TriMet’s MAX Red Line at the Portland International Airport will undergo changes in April amid construction. From Saturday, April 5, through Sunday, April 20, riders at the PDX ...
MSN: TriMet announces potential MAX line cuts following recent bus service reductions
KGW8: MAX Red Line closed between Gateway Transit Center and Portland Airport until Saturday
PORTLAND, Ore. — Starting Monday, the MAX Red Line will be closed from the Gateway Transit Center to the Portland International Airport for the Eastside MAX Improvements Project. The service ...
MAX Red Line closed between Gateway Transit Center and Portland Airport until Saturday
Oregonian: TriMet MAX Line bus shuttles serve east side riders for a week beginning Sunday
TriMet is getting ready for a seven-day MAX project on the east side of the Willamette River starting Sunday, Oct. 12. Riders on several lines will need to use shuttle buses to reach their ...
TriMet MAX Line bus shuttles serve east side riders for a week beginning Sunday
The Portland Mercury: Four-Month Pause on MAX Red Line Service to PDX Starts This Weekend
Four-Month Pause on MAX Red Line Service to PDX Starts This Weekend
KOIN 6: TriMet prepares MAX, bus lines for severe weather conditions on Thursday
KOIN 6: ‘Plan ahead’: Construction at PDX prompts MAX Red Line changes
BikePortland.org: TriMet set to axe portion of MAX line in latest round of service cuts
TriMet set to axe portion of MAX line in latest round of service cuts
TriMet operates a light rail system (MAX Light Rail), the Portland Streetcar, and a commuter rail line (WES Commuter Rail). TriMet is "a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon", with powers to tax, issue bonds, and enact police ordinances and is governed by a seven-member board of directors appointed by the Governor of Oregon. [9] It has its own boundary, which currently encompasses an ...
About TriMet TriMet is a public transportation provider that serves the Portland area. TriMet operates the following transit modes across the Portland area: max light rail, commuter rail, streetcar, aerial tram and bus. In total, TriMet operates 5 max light rail lines, 1 commuter rail line, 3 streetcar lines, 1 aerial tram line and 79 bus lines. TriMet serves 6,351 stops or stations in the ...
TriMet is preparing to retire the last of its original fleet of MAX vehicles, marking the end of an era for Portland's light rail system. The "Type 1" cars debuted with the first MAX line between ...
A TriMet Type 1 MAX train was retired after nearly 40 years of service and given a public sendoff, with guests writing farewell messages on the train and the retired trains being recycled into ...
Yahoo: TriMet service cuts are coming. How will it impact your bus, MAX line?
TriMet service cuts are coming. How will it impact your bus, MAX line?
The MAX Orange Line is a light rail line serving the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Operated by TriMet as part of MAX Light Rail, it connects Portland City Center, Portland State University (PSU), Southeast Portland, Milwaukie, and Oak Grove. The line serves 17 stations running north–south from Union Station/NW 5th & Glisan station to SE Park Ave station. Within the ...
A TriMet rendering of what the new PDX light rail station will look like after "A Better Red" is complete. Credit: TriMet The longest service interruption in TriMet’s history is set to start Sunday, ...
TriMet held a farewell event to say goodbye to the original MAX trains on Saturday. Around 2,000 people were in attendance.
With 78 lines, buses serve much of the Portland metro area. Many bus lines connect with MAX Light Rail, WES Commuter Rail, Portland Streetcar and the Portland Aerial Tram.
TriMet provides bus, light rail and commuter rail service in the Portland, Oregon, region. Our transportation options connect people with their community, while easing traffic congestion and reducing air pollution — making our region a better place to live.
The Type 1 trains had been in service for 40 years. Riders said they’re an iconic part of Oregon history. People draw and write on the Type 1 Max train on in Portland, Ore. Trimet ...
Hundreds attend goodbye party in Portland for TriMet’s oldest ... - KPTV
TriMet retires the last of the original MAX trains after 40 years
One of TriMet’s original Type 1 MAX trains gets public send ... - Yahoo
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – TriMet is facing a budget shortfall, and the agency says the loss in revenue will soon have an impact on ...
TriMet is a public transportation provider that serves the Portland area. TriMet operates the following transit modes across the Portland area: max light rail, commuter rail, streetcar, aerial tram and bus.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A TriMet MAX train collided with a car in downtown Portland on Monday afternoon, disrupting MAX service through the area.
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KGW on MSN: MAX collision with car in downtown Portland causes delays
TriMet provides public transportation options and schedules in the Portland metro area, including buses, light rail, and commuter trains.