As TriMet puts another $2 million into WES, some imagine the bike trail that wasn’t
The line costs TriMet $135,000 per week to operate and serves about 1,000 riders a day.
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The line costs TriMet $135,000 per week to operate and serves about 1,000 riders a day.
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It’ll be an introduction to transportation careers.
“I am so glad I get to share the bike lane with you.”
Above normal levels of toxic chemicals have been found in the air near their factory.
Streetcar track crashes is another urban issue Portland and Seattle share.
No more cutting corners for kids who are serious about riding.
They’re the smallest and the biggest vehicles many people use during their lives, and they keep becoming a better travel pair.
The city is giving us our streets back.
It just takes a minute.
Is this the first time bike parking and beer have combined to influence a City infrastructure decision?