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Free and easy: TriMet is best way to go for Thorns fans

Tickets to any Thorns home game in 2025-26 can be used as TriMet fare before and after event As the Portland Thorns prepare for their first home game of 2025, you can plan your free trip to Providence Park at trimet.org. That’s right: free! For up to three hours before kickoff and after the final

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TriMet celebrates Transit Driver Appreciation Day

Annual day of recognition, March 18, highlights amazing work of bus, MAX, WES, Portland Streetcar and LIFT paratransit operators Every day of the year, TriMet’s hardworking transit operators drive the streets of communities across the Portland metro area, getting people where they need to go. On March 18, Transit Driver Appreciation Day, we’re celebrating these

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(VIDEO) TriMet connects communities, commuters on Line 40

New bus line, with weekly ridership over 5,000, runs from Sellwood to Swan Island TriMet rolled out new bus lines in 2024, as we continue to implement our Forward Together service concept. The most popular of these new lines, so far? Line 40-Tacoma/Swan Island, with service connecting Portland City Center to the Sellwood neighborhood in

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More buses, better connections on TriMet for workers

March 2 brings upgrades for 10 bus lines, along with adjustments to schedules, stop locations Does rush-hour traffic get you down? Leave your car behind and take the bus to work! TriMet is adding new service to employment centers in Hillsboro and North Portland on Sunday, March 2. We’re improving several bus lines to better

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(VIDEO) Opportunities abound at TriMet hiring event

Portland’s regional transit agency to add bus operators, mechanics and more in 2025 TriMet will welcome job applicants for our first hiring event of the year on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. We hired more than 400 new transit operators in 2024. Forbes Magazine even listed TriMet as one of the top five places to work

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TriMet is prepared for winter weather. Are you?

Deicer is stocked, tire chains are ready and contingency plans are made in case of snow and ice As temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, TriMet is officially on watch for snow and ice. If a winter storm strikes this season, we’ll be ready, thanks to the hard work of our team here at

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