MAX Light Rail Project History
MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) is TriMet’s light rail system serving the Portland metropolitan area. The five MAX lines (Blue, Green, Orange, Red and Yellow) run on 60 miles of track and serve 97 stations.
A history of success
- All six MAX projects (Eastside, Westside, Airport, Interstate, Green Line and Portland-Milwaukie) have been completed on or ahead of schedule, and on or under budget
- MAX ridership continues to grow
- MAX has become a national model for community support, land-use/transportation planning, public art and environmentally friendly construction practices
- More than $25 billion in development has occurred along MAX lines since the decision to build in 1978
- MAX takes cars off our roads, helps keep our air clean and preserves neighborhoods and livability
Portland-Milwaukie MAX Orange Line
Milwaukie/City Center
TriMet’s newest MAX line takes you from Oak Grove in North Clackamas County across Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People, to Downtown Portland. Learn more
Tuyến Xanh Lục MAX
Clackamas Town Center/Portland State University
On the first MAX line to travel to Clackamas County, you can go from Clackamas Town Center to downtown Portland in 39 minutes. Learn more
Interstate MAX Yellow Line
Expo Center/City Center
MAX Yellow Line serves North Portland between City Center and the Expo Center via Interstate Avenue. Learn more
Airport MAX Red Line
Beaverton Transit Center/Airport/City Center
An innovative public/private partnership created the first train-to-plane service on the West Coast. Learn more
Westside MAX Blue Line
Hillsboro/City Center
Westside MAX Blue Line connects Portland City Center with the western suburbs of Beaverton and Hillsboro. Learn more
Eastside MAX Blue Line
Gresham/City Center
The Portland area’s first light rail line, Eastside MAX Blue Line connects Gresham with Portland City Center. Learn more