Transit
Division Transit Project set to break ground this week
The same week that calls for better, faster, more frequent bus service made the front page of the Willamette Week, TriMet says they plan to make a major announcement about their Division Transit Project.
Here are the 20 bus routes in Portland’s new ‘Rose Lane Vision’
The City of Portland has just released its vision for a new system of faster, more frequent bus service. The Rose Lane Vision debuted tonight to coincide with the first of three public open houses.
Portland’s cheap and easy bus lane projects are working well
Amid all the talk about how to “fix congestion” there’s one cheap and relatively simple solution staring us in the face: dedicated lanes for efficient vehicles like bikes and buses.
‘Rose Lane Project’ launches with focus on racial disparities and climate action
“We are headed for catastrophe if we don’t make huge changes in the way we live and treat the earth and its limited resources. Concern is not enough, we need action.”— Chloe Eudaly, PBOT Commissioner The City of Portland officially kicked off the Rose Lane Project Thursday night at a special Portland City Council meeting … Read more
TriMet kicks off ‘Pedestrian Plan’ with aim of safer transit access
Portland’s regional transit agency wants to know more about what it’s like to walk to its buses and trains. TriMet launched an update to their Pedestrian Plan today and embarked on an update of their 2011 Pedestrian Network Analysis.
On SW Corridor light rail line, $100 million could go to garages – or to better options
Park-and-rides are a monument to our failure to make transit more attractive than driving.
TriMet’s new buses come with three-bike front racks
It’s taken 12 years, but TriMet has finally added capacity for three bikes to their buses. Well, some of them at least.