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  2. TriMet - Wikipedia

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    The bus system includes 17 transit centers, that allow passengers to transfer between bus routes and, at many transit centers, MAX routes. TriMet buses began carrying bicycles on the front in 1992, on a trial basis on eight routes; [28] the experiment was judged a success and within three years the entire bus fleet had been fitted with bike racks.

  3. 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.

  4. Oregon City Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1991 [2] The Oregon City Transit Center is a TriMet transit center located at McLoughlin Blvd. and 11th Street in Oregon City, Oregon. [1] The northwest end of the center is at McLoughlin Blvd. and the southeast end is at Main Street, while Moss Street and 11th Street run through the center [1] and are restricted to buses only.

  5. A and B Loop - Wikipedia

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    A and B Loop. 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.

  6. Tigard Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Tigard Transit Center, formally Thomas M. Brian Tigard Transit Center, is a transport hub in Tigard, Oregon, United States, that is owned and operated by TriMet.It is a transfer facility for bus routes mainly serving the westside communities of the Portland metropolitan area and the third southbound station from Beaverton Transit Center on WES Commuter Rail.

  7. Gresham Central Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Gresham Central Transit Center. /  45.50278°N 122.42722°W  / 45.50278; -122.42722. The Gresham Central Transit Center, also known as Gresham Transit Center, is a TriMet transit center and MAX light rail station in Gresham, Oregon, United States. The center is a connection point for several bus routes and the MAX Blue Line.

  8. Frequent Express - Wikipedia

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    Frequent Express ( FX) is a high-capacity [3] bus service with some bus rapid transit (BRT) features 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.

  9. Sandy Area Metro - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Transit. A SAM bus at TriMet's Gresham Transit Center. Sandy Area Metro (called SAM) is a public transit system operated by the city government of Sandy, Oregon. SAM was created after the city successfully petitioned to be removed from the TriMet district in the late 1990s. [1] The name was chosen in July 1999, [2] and service began ...