Real-time displays at over 90 MAX stations, 400 bus stops let you know when your ride is arriving

When will your bus or train arrive? TriMet lets you know.
We now have more than 700 real-time digital displays throughout our system — at MAX stations, bus stops and transit centers.
These displays tell you when approaching vehicles will arrive and what their final destination is.
We’re also posting new, easy-to-use QR codes at our train stations, transit centers and many bus stops, so riders can get arrival times in an instant.
You can also see and track vehicles and get up-to-date service info on our website, trimet.org.
New and improved signs
Taking TriMet is easy! Real-time information is making a difference at our stops, stations and transit centers, helping you get where you’re going on time.
Digital displays
We’ve installed dozens of digital displays at stops, stations and transit centers over the past year — including in places that didn’t previously have them.

Readerboards
For the first time ever, we have real-time arrivals and service alerts displayed on electronic readerboards at every MAX station across our system (except the Skidmore Fountain MAX Station, which will close Aug. 24).
These readerboards are updated in real time, showing arrival times, service alerts and other important messages.

Electronic paper displays
You’ll also see ePaper displays at many bus stops and transit centers. We’ve installed more than 400 of these easy-to-read displays so far, with more still to come.
As we continue to roll out ePaper displays, we’re putting them first at bus stops used by more riders so they’ll have the greatest benefit. Each device is effectively self-powered, using solar energy, so they can be installed almost anywhere.
QR codes
You may notice QR codes popping up all over our system. Scanning these codes is a quick, convenient way to get information about your trip, as well as share your feedback with TriMet.

Stop information
In the coming weeks, you’ll see new signs with route maps and QR codes at many of our most popular bus stops, as well as MAX stations and transit centers.
Look out for these posters in bus shelters and near Hop fare card machines. Scan the TransitTracker™ QR code to see arrival times and schedules.

Share your feedback
Many of our buses and MAX trains also have QR codes inside on the windows.
Scan one of these codes to give TriMet on-the-go feedback about your ride. This feedback helps us make your ride better!

Online tools
Did you know you can plan your trip anytime on trimet.org?
We’re upgrading our website, so it’s easier to use and provides more information for riders. Over the past year, we’ve added several new features and improvements — with more still to come.
Interactive map
Check out our interactive, real-time map on trimet.org! We’ve added several new features, including a new 3D view.
You can adjust the map settings to fit your needs. The map can also show you where our vehicles, stops and Park & Rides are.
Planning your trip
Use the Trip Planner on trimet.org to get where you need to go!
This handy tool is customizable, so you can plan your perfect trip — at home or on the go. Choose which mode of travel you want to use, how far you want to walk or roll, and more.
Language options
You can read and use trimet.org in any of these six languages, with full translation support:
- English
- Spanish
- Korean
- Russian
- Simplified Chinese
- Vietnamese
Simply click the A/文 button or icon at the top right and select your language of choice!