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Friday, December 13, 2013

WHY DOES TRIMET SEND OUT NEWS RELEASES WITH LINKS THAT DON'T WORK FOR THE PUBLIC?





A TriMet bus operator is recovering after being physically attacked in North Portland’s St. Johns area while on a break. The assault happened about 10:50 p.m. last night on a Line 4 bus while it was parked at North Richmond and Syracuse Street. More.

Riders Club: Rider Panel
Hi Jason,
We're looking for your feedback on new bus stop bench designs.
Earlier in November, we installed prototypes at two locations:
Bench: SE Cesar Chavez, nearside Hawthorne, southbound Line 75 --stop ID 7460
Leaner: SE Stark, nearside 122nd, westbound Line 20 -- stop ID 5426
New bench design
These benches, fabricated by a local, woman-owned business, should be more durable and easier to maintain. The "Leaner" design gives an alternative to standing in locations where a bench won't safely fit and are similar in concept to the leaning rails found at our MAX stations.  All costs of this test have been covered by Lamar Advertising.
Have an opinion? Visit trimet.org/feedback or call 503-238-RIDE by December 13.
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Gresham Urban Design and Planning Director Jonathan Harker retires on Friday, Nov. 29 with what TriMet is marking as a world record. Harker has spent more than 26 years commuting by MAX, logging some 12,700 trips between work and home. We believe he is the longest-tenured commuter in the history of MAX! More

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