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  2. Biketown - Wikipedia

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    Portland residents were surveyed online and invited to five open house discussions to decide the locations of the bike racks. The final locations were based on the 4,500 responses. [20] As of its launch in 2016, Biketown operates 100 stations in 8 square miles (21 km 2) of the city. [15] [21] Neighborhoods that are served by Biketown include:

  3. Transportation in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    They first came to Portland in July 2018, after being approved for a four-month pilot program. [42] Scooters returned to Portland in April 2019 for a one-year program after positive review by the city of the first program. [43] The system works much like most bike share systems which have also become popular in Portland and around the world ...

  4. List of TriMet transit centers - Wikipedia

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    Portland: 9750 SW Barbur Blvd. 1977 [2] Beaverton Transit Center (second location) Beaverton: 4050 SW Lombard Ave. 1988 Clackamas Town Center Transit Center (second location) Clackamas: 9225 SE Sunnyside Rd. 2009 Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center: Portland: 9900 NE Multnomah St. 1986 Gresham Central Transit Center: Gresham: 350 NE ...

  5. Rose Quarter Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The transit center is located at 47 NE Holladay Street where it intersects NE Wheeler Avenue; the MAX station platforms are under an Interstate 5 overpass. The station serves the Rose Quarter area, which includes the Moda Center and the Memorial Coliseum located just to the northwest. The station has three platforms—two side platforms plus an ...

  6. Gateway Transit Center (TriMet) - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Transit Center is a multimodal transport hub in Portland, Oregon, United States.Owned and operated by TriMet, it comprises Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center, a bus transit center and light rail station serving the MAX Green and Blue Lines and eastbound Red Line trains, and Gateway North, a separate station served by westbound Red Line trains.

  7. Lyft Urban Solutions - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The company has sold about 280,000 bikes and 13,000 stations to 50 cities. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Public Bike System Company (PBSC) was initially created by the City of Montreal [ 7 ] [ 8 ] to supply and operate its public bike share system under the brand Bixi (later becoming Bixi Montréal ), which was introduced in 2009. [ 9 ]

  8. Spin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Spin announced in 2019 that in August that year it would deploy 15,000 scooters in Portland, Los Angeles, Denver, Washington, DC, Kansas City, Memphis, and Minneapolis. [13] In September 2019, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced that it has picked 4 operators, including Spin, to each bring 1,000 scooters to San Francisco ...

  9. Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    For almost 20 years before it became a transit center and MAX station, the site was already in use as a TriMet park-and-ride lot. TriMet's proposal to build the facility, with 288 spaces on a 3.6-acre (1.5 ha) lot, was approved by the Multnomah County Planning Commission in September 1983, [1] and the lot opened for use in summer 1984.