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Monday, 01 December 2008 07:26

Free Rail Zone - ONLY

As of January 3, 2010, Fareless Square will become a free zone for rail only. That means you can still ride MAX and Portland Streetcar for free in downtown Portland and the Lloyd District, but not buses.

The Free Rail Zone will have the same boundaries as Fareless Square (see above). The boundaries are within the Willamette River, NW Irving Street, and I-405 - and MAX stations from the Rose Quarter to the Lloyd District. For more information, view TriMet's website

 


Milwaukie Park & Ride Facility

The Milwaukie Park & Ride, located at 9600 SE Main at the intersection of SE Milport Road and Main Street, includes 329 parking spaces and four bike lockers. The lot is open all days, with a 24-hour parking limit. Commuters in the SE McLoughlin Boulevard corridor now have convenient connections to four TriMet bus lines:

 
TriMet is planning a safe WES ride
Friday, 14 March 2008 05:01

WES Commuter Rail: Always expect a train

TriMet’s Westside Express Service Commuter Rail, known as WES, is scheduled to begin testing its trains in early summer. When that happens, students, drivers - all of us - need to be alert to ensure safety. WES is faster, quieter and more frequent than the freight trains we are used to seeing.

To help raise awareness, TriMet, in partnership with Operation Lifesaver, an international non-profit organization focused exclusively on railroad safety education, is conducting safety education to reach audiences such as area employers and their employees, school-age children and teenagers , residents in targeted neighborhoods, trespassers on Portland & Western Railroad property, professional drivers, and partner agencies and municipalities.

In order to be safe around WES, keep the following five safety tips in mind. Also, please share this information with friends and family, especially school-age children.

WES Safety tips:

· Stop, look and listen. Trains run on any track, at any time, in either direction. Always expect a train!

· Never walk or play on or near the tracks. It is illegal and can be deadly.

· Be aware of warning signs and devices. Follow all traffic signs and signals that warn when a train is approaching.

· Don’t be tempted to try to beat a train. Trains will be traveling between 45 and 60 miles per hour. A train traveling at 55 miles per hour takes over a mile to stop. That’s 18 football fields!

· Don’t get stuck on the track. If your vehicle stalls at a crossing, get out and get away. Call 9-1-1.

To schedule a safety presentation for your business or organization, please call Leslie Mylius at 503-962-6441. For more information on WES visit trimet.org or call 503-238-RIDE (7433).


 


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