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  2. Frequent Express - Wikipedia

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    Frequent Express (FX) is a rapid bus [a] service in Portland, Oregon, United States.Operated by TriMet as FX2–Division, the 15-mile (24 km) route runs east–west from 5th & Hoyt on the Portland Transit Mall in downtown Portland to Cleveland Avenue Park and Ride in Gresham via Division Street.

  3. TriMet - Wikipedia

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    A typical TriMet bus stop shelter. As of September 2024, TriMet operates 75 bus routes (plus five routes that replace the MAX light rail service in late-night hours). [1] Each route is identified by both a number and a name. The numbers are mostly in the range 1–99, but there are currently eight routes with three-digit numbers. [1]

  4. 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.

  5. Transportation in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    TriMet also has several "cross-town" routes that do not serve downtown Portland. The bus network operates predominately in a hub-and-spoke network starting with the downtown Portland transit mall, and includes outlying transit centers in Portland's suburbs. In addition to the fixed-route service, TriMet operates a paratransit service known as ...

  6. Portland Transit Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Transit Mall is a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) public transit corridor that travels north–south through the center of downtown in Portland, Oregon, United States.It comprises a pair of one-way streets—6th Avenue for northbound traffic and 5th Avenue for southbound—along which two of three lanes are restricted to transit buses and light rail vehicles only.

  7. MAX Orange Line - Wikipedia

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    The Portland–Milwaukie Light Rail Project was budgeted at $1.49 billion, of which federal funding covered $745.2 million under the New Starts program. [72] Despite TriMet's request for a 60-percent federal share, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) only committed 50 percent, lower than any previous MAX project. [73]

  8. Beaverton Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    A majority of the bus routes stopping at Beaverton Transit Center serve the westside communities of Washington County and downtown Portland. An exception to this is route 20–Burnside/Stark, which continues east from downtown across the Willamette River to Gresham. As of August 2023, the following TriMet bus lines serve the transit center: [46]

  9. A and B Loop - Wikipedia

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    The A and B Loop is a streetcar circle route of the Portland Streetcar system in Portland, Oregon, United States.Operated by Portland Streetcar, Inc. and TriMet, it is made up of two separate services: the 6.1-mile (9.8 km) A Loop, which runs clockwise, and the 6.6-mile (10.6 km) B Loop, which runs counterclockwise.