The upshot? Twenty bus routes altered, another 15 eliminated, and a light-rail line that will stop at its halfway point, requiring a transfer to get from Clackamas Town Center to downtown Portland.
TriMet is proposing to reduce 35 service lines due to a $300 million budget gap, and is seeking public input before finalizing the changes, with a vote planned for April 2026.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A new TriMet bus line is ready to hit the road in June. Line 86 will run north and south along 148th Avenue every day of the week starting Sunday, June 1. It will connect with ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - TriMet is increasing service as more people return to the office, and giving a special deal to Timbers and Thorns fans. Starting in March TriMet is upgrading 10 bus lines to ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — TriMet riders in east Multnomah County have a new route starting Sunday, as Line 86 started offering rides north and south along 148th Avenue. It runs 7 days a week, connecting with ...
PORTLAND, Ore. - Neighbors and businesses said a TriMet bus route change is wreaking havoc on their way of life. TriMet says they changed the route of the Line 8 bus to help close a budget shortfall.
TriMet officials say they must shorten a MAX train line and eliminate or alter nearly three dozen bus routes as the beleaguered mass transit agency attempts to close a punishing budget gap. The ...
Years ago, I took my then very young daughter with me on a rush-hour bus ride. Too young to grip the pole and my hand ...