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Future Eastside Streetcar (2011)

Posted by: kmikeym | From: August 22, 2007

Everytime I see street construction in Portland and they scrape down to the old streetcar tracks I get jealous of "Ye Olde Portland." Thankfully the rail in Portland is stretching out farther and farther!

Sam Adams has a plan. If it is approved by City Council, construction on the eastside streetcar would start next year and be up and running by 2011. The line will run from NW Portland, over the Broadway Bridge to the Lloyd District, and then on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Grand Avenue to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. (Oregonian)

I made a map of the current streetcar in blue and the proposal in red:

streetcars.jpg

Mass transit projects like this get me really excited. The ability to easily move around the city without a car works to "shrink the city" by reducing the time and energy it takes to get around. The other day for example I was driving out though Gresham and I thought, "Man, with the MAX line out here, you really aren't too far from Portland."

The eastside streetcar helps reattach the close-in eastside to the rest of the city, and if I'm still living in Northwest in 2011 then I'll have a straight shot from my neighborhood to the CEID. Future awesome indeed!

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this will be rad indeed, but it would be much much radder if the streetcar went over the hawhthorne bridge as well.

Posted by: matt mc at August 23, 2007 4:02 PM

What do you mean, "if" you're still living here in 2011. Portland needs its gentleman's gentleman.

Posted by: Radon at October 3, 2007 1:39 PM

Oh, I meant in NW. I'll still be in Portland for sure!

Posted by: Mikey at October 3, 2007 1:50 PM

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