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TriMet, owner of the nation’s 11th largest bus fleet, said its first zero-emission vehicle is officially ready for primetime.
TriMet has a nearly $500 million plan to phase out its diesel buses -a significant emitter of carbon into the atmosphere -- while buying a new fleet of electric vehicles over the next 22 years.
PORTLAND, Ore. — TriMet is expanding its electric bus fleet. The agency plans to triple the number of e-buses it has picking up riders on Portland-area roads. TriMet marked Earth Day on Monday ...
TriMet rolls out 24 new electric buses, tripling the number in their fleet TriMet hopes to have an all-renewable fleet by 2040. The API failed to deliver the resource.
TriMet said it has 285 other vehicles for its employees to use for various work purposes. It wants to make that fleet electric before 2030.
TriMet is providing about 30 million fewer rides each year than it did in 2019, another indication of just how much life has changed in the Portland area since the pandemic. Declining ridership ...
TriMet says since ALL max lines will be disrupted, and they will provide a shuttle bus to help riders. Expect disruptions again when ships will depart Monday morning, June 10, 6 am -10:30 am.
TriMet’s long-awaited Frequent Express (FX) line on SE Division Street is finally here. On Saturday, the transit agency celebrated the occasion with multiple events along the bus line, and eager ...
TriMet had delayed buying replacement buses for several years because of its financial problems. As a result, some buses in the fleet are more than 18 years old.
TriMet has welcomed a “new generation” to its fleet of electric buses, taking another step toward its goal of operating all battery-powered vehicles by 2040. Four new buses arrived at TriMet ...
Trimet released a notice last week that its FX2 60-foot-long rapid buses are being pulled from service as a precaustion against mechanical issues.