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Old 03-17-2015, 09:11 AM
 
Location: Sylmar, a part of Los Angeles
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I forgot what its called. My niece is getting married at the end of May. Last Christmas I arrived where we drove from Portland to Beaverton at rush hour and the traffic was as fully as bad as LA's worst so I would like to take the train from the airport.
How often does the train go? I will try to get tickets where I arrive in Portland Fri afternoon at 3 or 4 around there. And where do I tell my brothers family to pick me up. they live on SW Bonnie Bray St.
Thanks for any information.
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Old 03-17-2015, 09:39 AM
 
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TriMet: MAX Light Rail Service

The red line will take you all the way from the airport to the Beaverton TC. During that part of the day it will run pretty much every 15 min, and will take pretty much exactly an hour in transit.

You could get a little closer to their house by transferring to the Blue Line and continuing out a few stops to either of the stops off Murray - either Millikan Way or Beaverton Creek. You'd have to ask them if they want you to do that or not. It would allow them to avoid some of the congestion around downtown B'ton and the transit center, but they may not see it as a big deal.

Also possible there's a bus transfer from the TC that would take you even closer.

Edit - and nitpicking, but 'brae' is Scottish and spelled with an 'e' rather than a 'y'. Probably won't keep you from finding the place. Just means "pleasant hill."
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