Exploring the world and everything the region has to offer. Favorite international transit options: The Tuk Tuks of Cambodia and the German rail system.
We’re requiring all our employees and contractors to wear face coverings when they can’t keep at least six feet from other people on our system or at work sites. This new requirement, which goes into effect Monday, May 11, means you’ll see more bus operators,...
Starting Wednesday, April 29th, we’re adding a temporary shuttle bus — Line 297-NW Yeon/OBRC — that will provide an important connection to an emergency bottle return center in NW Portland. Most bottle returns at grocery stores have closed, so Oregon Beverage...
We’ll be limiting how many people are allowed on buses starting the evening of April 2. No more than 10-15 riders can be on a bus at one time — 10 individuals, or up to 15 if people are riding together (such as couples or parents with children). This is to make sure...
Starting April 5, MAX, WES and most bus lines will be running with reduced service. These changes are temporary as we adapt our service to match the needs of our community. Ridership is down dramatically. Right now our priorities are to run transit throughout our...
Heading to Providence Park? Here are the Best Ways to Get There Like to kick it at a Thorns or Timbers game? You have plenty of options for getting to Providence Park. Here’s the lowdown on your choices, so you can spend less time worrying and more time...