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  2. TriMet rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The fleet of 145 MAX electric light rail vehicles (LRVs) includes five different models, designated by TriMet as "Type 1" through "Type 6". All types are used on all of the MAX lines, but the Type 6 cars – which will gradually replace the Type 1 cars – are still entering service. [1]

  3. MAX Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) is a light rail system serving the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon.Owned and operated by TriMet, it consists of five lines connecting the six sections of Portland; the communities of Beaverton, Clackamas, Gresham, Hillsboro, Milwaukie, and Oak Grove; and Portland International Airport to Portland City Center.

  4. TriMet - Wikipedia

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    TriMet's first paint scheme was this orange and white, worn by all vehicles from 1971 until 1980 and by a portion of the fleet (the oldest buses) until 1991. As of January 2024, TriMet operates a total of 695 buses on 84 routes, [citation needed] 145 MAX light rail cars on five lines, and 253 LIFT paratransit vehicles. [2]

  5. List of MAX Light Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, there is a flat fare for the entire TriMet system. Prior to 2012, fares on the MAX system were zonal (i.e. distance-based), the same as on TriMet's bus service. [13] The center of downtown was called Fareless Square (later the "Free Rail Zone") and included the area from the Library and Galleria stations to the Old Town/Chinatown ...

  6. MAX Blue Line - Wikipedia

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    [80] [184] In June 1987, TriMet's general manager, James Cowen, claimed MAX ridership had grown to a point where it was "a peak all day" with a farebox recovery ratio of 50 percent. [185] Two years after the opening of the Westside MAX, the system had been recording over 71,000 daily riders, a figure that was not anticipated until 2005. [ 186 ]

  7. Siemens SD660 - Wikipedia

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    TriMet received the first car, which it numbered 201, in July 1996, [8] [9] and the first nine cars entered service on August 31, 1997. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Siemens retroactively changed the car's model designation from SD600 to SD660, a change relating to its use of AC motors running on 60 Hz instead of DC ones, in 1998. [ 4 ]

  8. Southwest Corridor (TriMet) - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Corridor is a proposed public transportation rail line in and near Portland, Oregon for TriMet's MAX Light Rail. [1] [2] TriMet has now decided in the seen plans in Forward Together 2.0.

  9. East 172nd Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    East 172nd Avenue station is a MAX light rail station in Gresham, Oregon. It serves the Blue Line and is the 19th stop eastbound on the eastside MAX line. The MAX system is owned and operated by TriMet, the major transit agency for the Portland metropolitan area. The station is at the intersection of East Burnside Street and NE/SE 172nd Avenue.