TriMet TV
Summary: TriMet TV is a video podcast for riders featuring news and information about TriMet transit services and construction projects in Portland, Oregon.
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Now you can get TransitTracker arrival times on your mobile phone in a text message. Just text your Stop ID Number to 27299 to get arrivals for the buses and trains serving that stop.
Everyone in TriMet's diverse community of riders is able to ride TriMet, thanks to the work of the Committee on Accessible Transportation.
TriMet and Literary Arts, Inc. bring poetry into the everyday lives of riders by placing poems on TriMet buses and MAX trains. This year, eight new poems join the traveling collection.
Portland has some of the finest urban natural areas in the country and a great transit system. Make your next outdoor adventure a truly "green" experience by leaving your vehicle at home and taking transit to the trail.
It happens every day. You're a busy commuter in a rush and you accidentally leave a personal item on a bus or train. Peek into our Lost & Found Department and get tips about how the lost is returned.
TriMet's top priority is building and operating a safe transit system. Our transit stations and Park & Ride lots are designed using the principles of "Crime Prevention through Environmental Design" to promote safety.
WES is a year old on Feb. 2, 2010. Riders say WES is fast, comfortable and friendly; plus, they can spend more time doing what they want, instead of fighting traffic. Have you tried WES yet?
Watch Portland TriMet rider Bob Richardson's video, Romance, the 2009 winner of the national "Dump the Pump" video contest sponsored by the American Public Transportation Association.
It's the same area as Fareless Square and celebrates that nearly every downtown destination can easily be reached on a train.
It's frustrating when a bus zooms by without stopping for you. Find out why and what you can do to be sure the driver sees you.
Have you ever been in a situation where the operator saw you but wouldn't open the door? Find out why we have to leave riders behind at times.
When there's a big disruption or a change in service, you can count on TriMet's friendly Ride Guides to be there with you, providing directions and answering questions.
If you live or work in Clackamas County or East Multnomah County, you'll soon have a convenient and affordable way to get around. Starting September 12, 2009, you can go from Clackamas Town Center to downtown Portland in 39 minutes on TriMet's new MAX Green Line.