Event Recap: Saying “Goodbye” to Train 101

Fans of Train 101 gathered outside of the train and boarding it at Ruby Junction.

With the kind of perfect summer morning that we love and live for, we got together with the winners of our MAX Type 1 farewell event contest to say “goodbye” to Train “101” on July 8, 2025 at our Ruby Junction Rail Operating Facility in Gresham. After 38 years of service and 2.2 million miles traveled (!), the train is being retired, so we decided to celebrate it being donated to the Oregon Electric Railway Museum in Brooks, Oregon with a little party with its biggest fans.

Here are some photos from the celebration!

Event attendees near the Train 101 farewell event

This vehicle was designed and built in 1983 and went into service in 1986.

Pictured here are volunteers from the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, a Riders Club member, and Joe Taylor, a Vehicle Engineer at TriMet.

Celebrating this important part of TriMet history together! Pictured here are volunteers from the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, a Riders Club member and Joe Taylor, a Vehicle Engineer at TriMet.

Volunteers from the Oregon Electric Railway Museum and TriMet staff at the event, standing outside Train 101.
An event attendees sits in the operator cab inspecting the controls.

We opened the operator cabs to let people sit in the operator seat.

Event attendees talk with TriMet staff aboard Train 101.

Our guests chatted with TriMet staff who’ve had a part of this train’s long history.

Members of TriMet’s Vehicle Engineering team are talking aboard Train 101.

The experts: TriMet’s Vehicle Engineering team!

A side view of the front of Train 101, with a Type 6 MAX vehicle shown in the background.

Our newest generation of trains, the Type 6s (shown in the background), are replacing the Type 1s.

You can still visit the train at its forever home at the Oregon Electric Railway Museum! Here’s where it will live permanently 👇

This is an aerial view of trains and tracks at the Oregon Electric Railway Museum in Brooks, Oregon.

Learn more about the train’s history of service and how it will be preserved at the Museum

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