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Please be sure to note your changes at the bottom of the editing box! :) Alphalife 04:56, 9 September 2005 (UTC)
Hey, theres lots of rumors that one day the MAX light rail will someday run over the I-205 bridge or I-5 bridge, should that be noted somewhere?
Some other things (JM):
1) Good. I hadn't caught that.
2) I don't know where that came from.
3) I didn't know there was a fairless square page... but AJ Benjamin and I are going to begin working on a Transit Mall page.
4) Yes, it is. But the amount of lines that had 15 minute service were very limited. I have all of the early bus schedules (dated to 98 or 99), and there were like 4 of them.
5) I think slogan changes are a GREAT idea. I know of a couple. "We're here to get you there." "How we get there matters" and "See where it takes you". I think there was 1 more... but I'd have to look it up as I can't remember it. That would probably be a good thing to add to the history section.
6) Is what technically the Portland Mall?
7) I think we ought to add Powell, Merlo, and Center garages.
You're well educated, stranger. Welcome to the Wikipedia TriMet group.
Alphalife 04:29, 13 September 2005 (UTC)
Fixed a broken C-TRAN link (it was written C-Tran, which Wikipedia marks as not existing). I would have preferred to leave the visible text as it was, and alias it to the upper-case form, but it made more sense to make it work and be consistant now, and worry about style some other time. (There were a few other things that looked out-of-place, but that was the only thing just blatantly impossible to have been intended the way it was.)
Suggestion: Not that long ago, there was reportedly an attempt by either the FBI or Homeland Security to pressure TriMet to abandon Fareless Square on security grounds. Obviously it didn't happen in the end, but it may warrant a brief mention (provided solid references can be found) as that would not be a routine event in TriMet's history.
ObTrivia: TriMet's ticket machines run on Windows 3.1 and are apparently produced in Europe. I have absolutely no idea whatsoever if this can be verified, or if there is anywhere in the page suitable for trivia quite as meaningless as this, but it's here on the discussion page if anyone wants to see what they can do with it.
Please see for use of TriMet's old logo, it states it is never to be used. Alphalife 17:10, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
TriMet serves the cities of Kelso and Boring. See line 84 - Kelso/Boring here.
TriMet also serves Sandy, Oregon as well, despite that they dropped out (like Wilsonville). TriMet serves 1 bus stop outside of it's service district at SE Kelso Rd & SE Bluff Rd. Go here, and type in Stop ID 485.
Alphalife 10:13, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
Kelso is a city in SW Washington in Cowlitz County, about 50 mi N or Portland. However, Kelso, Oregon, is a community SE of Portland that I've seen mentioned on highway guide signs on US 26 on the way to Mt. Hood; however, I've never been there, so I don't know if it's just a wide place in the road or an actual community with some services. 4.243.206.185 19:13, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
FYI, I have been working on a page of Portland transit links and diagrams. I am hoping to soon turn it into a site with old photos, schedules, etc. It is somewhat inspired by . Also, I am thinking about uploading the diagrams (and some new ones) to the commons. Jason McHuff 06:53, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
It will look better if a references section is added and in-line refs are converted to footnotes. Aboutmovies 03:15, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
There's now a slick infobox. Woohoo! Alphalife (talk) 20:23, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
FYI, I have sent my map that's in the article to Picture Peer Review. --Jason McHuff (talk) 05:59, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
I have made maps of the MAX Light Rail and Portland Streetcar systems and submitted them to Picture Peer Review. If anyone would like to, feel free to comment on them there. Thanks, Jason McHuff (talk) 01:31, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
I JUST WANNA KNOW IF A trimet citation SHOULD HAVE A DOLLAR AMOUNT ON IT??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.189.97.156 (talk) 20:38, 20 May 2010 (UTC)
A freely licensed logo is available at commons:File:Trimet logo.svg. MB298 (talk) 00:37, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
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