TriMet
TriMet, more formally known as the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, is a public agency that operates mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Created in 1969 by the Oregon legislature, the district replaced five private bus companies that operated in the three counties; Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas. TriMet started operating a light rail system named MAX in 1986, which has since been expanded to 5 lines that now cover 59.7 miles (96.1 km), as well as a commuter rail line in 2009. It also provides the operators and maintenance personnel for the City of Portland-owned Portland Streetcar system.
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Albina/Mississippi MAX Station
Barbur Boulevard Transit Center
Beaverton Central MAX Station
Beaverton Creek MAX Station
Beaverton Transit Center
Cascades MAX Station
Civic Drive MAX Station
Clackamas Town Center Transit Center
Cleveland Avenue MAX Station
Clinton Street/Southeast 12th Avenue MAX Station
Convention Center MAX Station
Delta Park/Vanport MAX Station
E 102nd Ave MAX Station
E 122nd Ave MAX Station
E 148th Ave MAX Station
E 162nd Ave MAX Station
E 172nd Ave MAX Station
E 181st Ave MAX Station
Elmonica/Southwest 170th Avenue MAX Station
Expo Center MAX Station
Fair Complex/Hillsboro Airport MAX Station
Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center
Goose Hollow/Southwest Jefferson Street MAX Station
Gresham Central Transit Center
Gresham City Hall MAX Station
Hall/Nimbus Station
Hatfield Government Center MAX Station
Hawthorn Farm MAX Station
Hillsboro Central Transit Center
Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue Transit Center MAX Station
Interstate/Rose Quarter MAX Station
Kenton/North Denver Avenue MAX Station
Kings Hill/Southwest Salmon Street MAX Station
Lake Oswego Transit Center
Lents Town Center/Southeast Foster Road MAX Station
Library/Southwest 9th Avenue and Galleria/Southwest 10th Avenue
Lincoln Street/Southwest 3rd Avenue MAX Station
Lloyd Center/Northeast 11th Avenue MAX Station
Mall/Southwest 4th Avenue and Mall/Southwest 5th Avenue
Merlo Road/Southwest 158th Avenue MAX Station
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Albina/Mississippi MAX Station
Barbur Boulevard Transit Center
Beaverton Central MAX Station
Beaverton Creek MAX Station
Beaverton Transit Center
Cascades MAX Station
Civic Drive MAX Station
Clackamas Town Center Transit Center
Cleveland Avenue MAX Station
Clinton Street/Southeast 12th Avenue MAX Station
Convention Center MAX Station
Delta Park/Vanport MAX Station
E 102nd Ave MAX Station
E 122nd Ave MAX Station
E 148th Ave MAX Station
E 162nd Ave MAX Station
E 172nd Ave MAX Station
E 181st Ave MAX Station
Elmonica/Southwest 170th Avenue MAX Station
Expo Center MAX Station
Fair Complex/Hillsboro Airport MAX Station
Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center
Goose Hollow/Southwest Jefferson Street MAX Station
Gresham Central Transit Center
Gresham City Hall MAX Station
Hall/Nimbus Station
Hatfield Government Center MAX Station
Hawthorn Farm MAX Station
Hillsboro Central Transit Center
Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue Transit Center MAX Station
Interstate/Rose Quarter MAX Station
Kenton/North Denver Avenue MAX Station
Kings Hill/Southwest Salmon Street MAX Station
Lake Oswego Transit Center
Lents Town Center/Southeast Foster Road MAX Station
Library/Southwest 9th Avenue and Galleria/Southwest 10th Avenue
Lincoln Street/Southwest 3rd Avenue MAX Station
Lloyd Center/Northeast 11th Avenue MAX Station
Mall/Southwest 4th Avenue and Mall/Southwest 5th Avenue
Merlo Road/Southwest 158th Avenue MAX Station
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TriMet
TriMet, more formally known as the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, is a public agency that operates mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Created in 1969 by the Oregon legislature, the district replaced five private bus companies that operated in the three counties; Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas. TriMet started operating a light rail system named MAX in 1986, which has since been expanded to 5 lines that now cover 59.7 miles (96.1 km), as well as a commuter rail line in 2009. It also provides the operators and maintenance personnel for the City of Portland-owned Portland Streetcar system.
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Die Trimet ist der Nahverkehrs ...... m, mit Stadtbahnen und Bussen.
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TriMet, more formally known as ...... cy has around 2,500 employees.
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A real-time display of schedule information at a stop on the transit mall in 2009
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* Bus: 78
* MAX Light Rail: 5
* WES Commuter Rail: 1
* Portland Streetcar: 2
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* Light rail: 97
* Commuter rail: 5
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* Buses: 659
* Light rail: 145
* Commuter rail: 6
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Die Trimet ist der Nahverkehrs ...... m, mit Stadtbahnen und Bussen.
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TriMet, more formally known as ...... ned Portland Streetcar system.
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