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Portland Aerial Tram connects Portland’s South Waterfront and Marquam Hill. What to know: Traveling to the Tram. Purchasing fare. wHEN TO RIDE. The ride experience. between rides. Traveling to the Tram. South Waterfront Tram Terminal is your recommended point of entry.
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May 16, 2024 · Traveling at 22 miles per hour, the tram cabins rise 500 feet for the three-minute trip over I-5, the Lair Hill neighborhood and the Southwest Terwilliger Parkway. The Portland Aerial Tram provides an average 9,000 rides on weekdays, with about 85% of riders visiting OHSU and 15% members of the general public and tourists.
Aerial tramway. Manufactured by. Doppelmayr. Operating speed. 22 mph (35 km/h) The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, that connects the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood.
- City of Portland Government
- United States
- Operational
- Portland, Oregon
Oct 2, 2023 · The tram travels 3,300 linear feet (1,006 meters) between South Waterfront and Marquam Hill, reaching a speed of 22 miles per hour (35 kmh). About the Portland Aerial Tram. Every weekday, an average of 10,000 passengers ride the iconic silver tram. Why all the buzz for this futuristic mode of public transit?
- 3303 South Bond Avenue, Portland, 97239, Oregon
The Portland Aerial Tram is part of Portland's public transportation system and operates in coordination with TriMet and Portland Streetcar. Learn how the Tram has performed in its first ten years and the history behind it on the 10th Anniversary page. Who designed the Tram and cabins?
- 3303 S Bond Avenue Southwest Portland, OR, 97239
- commute@ohsu.edu
The Portland Aerial Tram connects OHSU's South Waterfront and Marquam Hill Campuses. Passengers ride between S. Moody and Gibbs, adjacent to the Center for Health and Healing on the waterfront and Kohler Pavilion on Marquam Hill. Designed to handle severe weather conditions, the Tram runs year-round.