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  2. Hop Fastpass - Wikipedia

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    A Hop card reader inside a TriMet bus. Prior to the introduction of electronic payments on the network, paper tickets and passes were used by Portland-area transit agencies. The tickets needed to be validated at ticket validators on the Streetcar or at MAX and WES stations. They did not offer fare exchange or extension. [5]

  3. Hop! - Wikipedia

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    The service is free-of-charge and operates up to every 10 minutes Monday to Friday peak times and all day Saturday. As a result of high passenger numbers, the Monday to Friday off-peak service was increased to every 8 minutes from April 2024. [ 1 ]

  4. Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    A second bus route, 201-Airport Way, began serving the Parkrose Park and Ride later. In 2000–2001, a MAX light rail station was constructed adjacent to the park-and-ride lot. Additional bus routes began serving the site when the MAX station opened in September 2001, at which time it was newly designated as a transit center and was renamed ...

  5. Portland International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2001, TriMet service to the airport consisted of bus route 72-82nd Avenue from 1970 [106] to 1986, and route 12-Sandy Blvd. from 1986 [107] to 2001. [108] Pacific Crest Lines also offers daily service to Union Station, Salem and Bend. C-Tran route 67 bus connects the airport to Fisher's Landing Transit Center in east Vancouver, Washington.

  6. Transportation in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Portland's Hillsboro Airport (IATA: HIO, ICAO: KHIO) is an executive and general aviation airport located in Hillsboro, Oregon, and it the second busiest airport in the state. It is connected to the metropolitan area by the MAX Blue and Red lines, and is the starting point for many corporate and charter flights, including Nike, Inc.

  7. POINT Intercity Bus Service - Wikipedia

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    The decline in Greyhound service in Oregon in the late 1990s led to a rise in local private operators. [3] Over time, to better meet the travel needs of Oregonians and draw more ridership, ODOT created the POINT program through "a mixture of new service, expanded service and service re-branding that relies on public-private partnerships with ...

  8. Columbia County Rider - Wikipedia

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    Columbia County Rider (CC Rider) is a transit service in Columbia County, Oregon, that is managed by the Columbia County Transit Division. It is a part of NW Connector, an alliance of small bus networks in Northwest Oregon. As of July 2021, CC Rider comprises one bus route connecting St. Helens and Scappoose to Portland. [1]

  9. Portland Airport station - Wikipedia

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    Portland Airport [a] is a light rail station in Portland, Oregon, United States, served by TriMet as part of the MAX Light Rail system. Situated at Portland International Airport , it is the eastern terminus of the Red Line , which connects the airport, Portland City Center , Beaverton , and Hillsboro .