TriMet Secures Funding for Hydrogen Buses and 82nd Avenue Transit Project
Key Ideas
  • TriMet receives $39 million from the Federal Transit Administration for the 82nd Avenue Transit Project.
  • Funding will support the purchase of 14 hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses for the project.
  • A new Frequent Express line will be established on the 82nd Avenue corridor, with completion expected by summer 2029.
  • The Columbia Operations Facility will be expanded to facilitate fueling and maintenance of the hydrogen buses.
In Portland, Oregon, TriMet has landed a significant financial boost from the Federal Transit Administration, receiving $39 million to kickstart the 82nd Avenue Transit Project. This allocation comes on top of a prior grant aimed at expanding the Columbia Operations Facility, where the new hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses will be serviced and fueled. The transportation agency intends to procure 14 of these innovative buses as part of the project. The 82nd Avenue Transit Project is currently moving into the phase of project development and design, with plans for the introduction of a new Frequent Express line along the 82nd Avenue corridor. Anticipated to be finalized by the summer of 2029, this initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing public transportation infrastructure in the region. With a positive sentiment, the article showcases a forward-thinking approach to urban development and sustainable transportation solutions.
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