Your ticket to Providence Park soccer games and concerts is your fare on TriMet

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TriMet to continue successful partnership with Portland Timbers, Thorns FC in 2025 and 2026

Image of Portland Timbers fans leaving a TriMet bus stop.

Your ticket to the game is also your ticket to ride!

TriMet is extending our partnership with the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.

If you have a ticket to a Timbers or Thorns game at Providence Park, you can use it as your proof of fare on TriMet buses and MAX trains on match days — all thanks to a partnership between TriMet and our professional soccer teams. We began accepting match-day tickets as fare on TriMet during the 2024 season. Starting in 2025, and through 2026, we’ll also accept Providence Park concert tickets as fare!

For up to three hours before or after the event for which the ticket is valid, you can present your Timbers, Thorns or concert ticket to your TriMet bus operator or TriMet Customer Safety Supervisor as proof of payment. Digital tickets can be displayed on a smartphone or other device. Learn more at trimet.org/providencepark.

Keep an eye out for the upcoming season schedules, and plan your trip at trimet.org.

Go by bus or train

The Timbers, Thorns and TriMet share a common goal: encouraging fans to take transit to and from Providence Park.

By taking TriMet, you can save on gas and parking, as well as avoid the hassle of traffic and finding a space for your car. Wave goodbye to those match-day parking fees!

TriMet is also the environmentally friendly way to go! MAX light rail provides 100% zero-emissions transportation, stopping just steps from Providence Park. TriMet bus service is provided by a mix of renewable diesel, hybrid and battery-electric buses.

Both the MAX Blue Line and MAX Red Line serve Providence Park. The stadium is also served by several bus lines:

Additionally, late-night MAX bus lines 287, 288 and 292 serve the Goose Hollow and Providence Park MAX stations after train service ends for the night.

Park and ride

TriMet has dozens of Park & Ride locations open nights and weekends throughout our service area. Just leave your car and catch the bus or train to Providence Park! Parking at all TriMet Park & Rides is free.

TriMet is a popular way to get to Downtown Portland! Please keep in mind that close-in Park & Rides may fill up on match days and at peak travel times. Additional Park & Rides are conveniently located close to Highway 26, Interstate 84 and other major travel corridors.

These Park & Rides along the MAX Blue and Red lines typically have parking available:

Millikan Way

SW Millikan Way and 141st Avenue (5-10 minutes from Highway 26)

400 parking spaces

Beaverton Creek

SW 153rd Avenue and Millikan Way (5-10 minutes from Highway 26)

417 parking spaces

Elmonica/SW 170th Ave

1200 SW 170th Ave (7-15 minutes from Highway 26)

435 parking spaces

Willow Creek/SW 185th Ave Transit Center

375 SW 185th Ave (5-10 minutes from Highway 26)

595 parking spaces

Quatama

NE Quatama Street and John Olsen Avenue (5-10 minutes from Highway 26)

310 parking spaces

Hillsboro Airport/Fairgrounds

701 NE 34th Ave (5-10 minutes from Highway 26)

396 parking spaces

Gateway/NE 99th Ave Transit Center

9839 NE Multnomah St (1-5 minutes from Interstate 84 and Interstate 205)

690 parking spaces

A typical MAX ride from these Park & Ride locations to Providence Park takes around 45 minutes or less. You can also catch the MAX Green Line, MAX Orange Line or MAX Yellow Line and make a connection at Pioneer Courthouse Square or Rose Quarter Transit Center stations. Visit trimet.org to plan your trip and take advantage of your match or concert ticket doubling as your TriMet fare.

Find more information and a list of Park & Ride locations at trimet.org/parkandride.