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From Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, you can upgrade your old tickets aboard buses but will have to pay an extra 40 cents, TriMet said. Of course, the new no-zone system is effectively a big fare hike.
1 and create a flat, two-hour fare of $2.50—that's 40 cents more than a two-zone, two-hour ticket now. That same day, TriMet would end what's left of the old Fareless Square—a stretch from ...
TriMet said will actually be simpler and more fair than the decades-old zone system. Few people interviewed on the MAX or bus systems this week said the fare changes would change their riding habits.
The Fareless Square wasn’t as much of a square as a kidney-shaped swath of Old Town ... the Fareless Square zone, but those fares were difficult to enforce. Why did TriMet end Fareless Square?
TriMet has launched a pilot program for its TriMet NEXT service, SFMTA has expanded the shuttle hours and service zones for ...
According to "documents obtained by The Oregonian," TriMet is seriously considering getting rid of staggered zone-by-zone fairs and also round-trip transfers. Those changes would bump the base ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland's transit agency TriMet says their bus rides are now faster and more reliable. Starting Sunday, there are new routes, and some old routes have been combined.