Portland TriMet & Portland Streetcar: Downtown Portland Bus, Light Rail & Streetcar Action Part II
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
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All of these videos were taken during my 2nd visit to the City of Portland, Oregon. Aside from the usual train and light rail action, you'll see some footage of the Portland Streetcar along with a TMC RTS-06 on the Pioneer Express for the Lewis & Clark College. These Streetcars are the best sounding ones I have ever heard!!
Buses seen here are as follows
1994 TMC RTS-06: Detroit Diesel Series 50 DDEC & Allison VR-731 ATEC
1997 New Flyer D40LF: Detroit Diesel Series 50 DDEC & Allison B-400R WTEC
2000-2001 New Flyer D40LF: Cummins ISC & Voith D863
2003 New Flyer D40LF: Cummins ISL & Voith D864.3
2008-2009 New Flyer D40LFR: Cummins ISL & Voith D864.4
2011-2014 Gillig Low Floor BRT: Cummins ISL9 & Voith D864.5
The streetcars are comprised of cars manufacturered by United Streetcar. The Portland MAX Light Rail fleet seen here is comprised of Siemens Type-2, Type-3, Type-4 & Type-5 cars.
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I love how the first clip is a sweet sounding RTS from Lewis & Clark College. Great video Shane!
+MJofLakeland1 Thank you sir!
If only they had a subway/metro system, Portland's transport system would be absolute gold, an example for the rest of the US to follow.
Let’s compare it to Seattle, a larger PNW city. Portland has a better streetcar and light rail system than Seattle. Although Seattle has Portland beat on commuter rail and buses. Neither one has a subway! It sucks.
Although Seattle’s light rail and streetcar have been insanely expensive. They should have gone for right of ways on city streets and old freight right of ways and no-frills stations/stops.
Great video man!!!
I have ridin the bus 6 33 35 max 72 79 and lots more of the buses
Bike on the back of the bus? Wtf
+Adog828 that also caught my eye. That's a very risky thing.
+Adog828 that also caught my eye. That's a very risky thing.
It's more risky on the front of the bus. Bikes are carried on the rears of cars regularly. Most buses carry them in the front but if it should come off while the buses is moving 40 mph the bus could hit it and lose control. The only thing I see wrong with the bike on the back of the bus is the owner wouldn't know it fell off until he got to his stop.
Why does Portland trimet and Richmond va Grtc order these ugly gilligs with brt fronts and low floor rear. Just go with one or the other that's really ugly.