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TriMet General Manager Sam Desue, Jr. said the agency, while spending $215 million on the expansion, did not have the funds to completely connect the Blue and Red lines in Hillsboro.
$215 million investment enhances MAX Red Line, shortens commutes by Victor Park Thu, August 29th 2024 at 6:31 AM Updated Fri, August 30th 2024 at 11:02 AM ...
TriMet is also encouraging riders to report code violations and disruptions on public transit. Anyone can call or text the agency's 24-hour security hotline at 503-238-7433 (RIDE), or contact ...
TriMet on Wednesday morning officially opens the extension of the MAX Red Line to Hillsboro. People now can take the Red Line from Hillsboro all the way to Portland International Airport -- and back.
TriMet’s subsidy per ride has soared from $1.77 in 2014 to $7.88 last year. But the transit agency warns it can’t keep that up indefinitely without more funding.
TriMet says a lack of funding will lead to a reduction of service starting in November of this year. “More cuts are being planned for March 2026 and after, with at least a 10% overall cut to service ...
Last year TriMet conducted a fare evasion survey, interviewing more than 5,100 riders. It found 27% of riders had invalid or incorrect fare, that's up from 13 percent in 2017.
Because TriMet and the City of Portland won’t do more to prevent people from driving cars on 82nd Avenue in the future, a $320 million transit upgrade might not be enough to significantly improve bus ...
TriMet is providing about 30 million fewer rides each year than it did in 2019, another indication of just how much life has changed in the Portland area since the pandemic. Declining ridership ...
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