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Southwest Service Enhancement Plan Draft Vision for Future Service SOUTHWEST Help make transit better in your community Southwest Service Enhancement Plan Draft Vision for Future Service Over the last year we have had conversations with The following service improvements are shown in community members about improving bus service, the map on page 3. bus stops and street crossings in Southwest Port- New Frequent Service land, Durham, King City, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, • Continue Frequent Service between Down- Tigard, Tualatin and West Linn. We’ve also been town Portland and Tigard Transit Center on Line looking at where people live and where they want to 12-Barbur/Sandy. go to uncover new opportunities for transit service. Based on what we’ve learned, we have developed a • New Frequent Service between Downtown long-range vision for transit called the Southwest Portland, Southwest Portland, Lake Oswego and Service Enhancement Plan Draft Vision, and we Oregon City on Line 35-Macadam. invite you to review it and give us your thoughts. Go • New Frequent Service between Downtown Port- to trimet.org/southwest to submit your comments. land, Hillsdale, Multnomah Village and Port- land Community College (PCC) Sylvania on Line Draft Vision 44-Capitol Highway. Downtown Portland accounted for the largest share • New Frequent Service between Downtown Port- of jobs and services among residents living in the land, Hillsdale and Downtown Beaverton on Line southwest part of the region when the transit net- 54-Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway. work was first developed. Over recent decades, ad- ditional centers for jobs and services have emerged • New Frequent Service between Downtown Bea- across Washington County, but aren’t as well served verton, Washington Square, Downtown Tigard, by the transit network. The draft vision adds new Downtown Tualatin and Providence Meridian bus lines, reorients existing lines, increases service Park Hospital on Line 76-Beaverton/Tualatin. frequency, and includes new community transit for Tualatin, Durham and Sherwood more and better connections from Southwest to • A new line (Line A) from the Sherwood YMCA to jobs and service centers in the rest of the region. the Tigard Transit Center via Tualatin Sherwood Note that the draft vision does not include potential Road, Downtown Tualatin, Bridgeport Village and high-capacity transit now being studied by Metro in 72nd Avenue. the Southwest Corridor Plan. When the Southwest • A new line (Line B) from King City to Legacy Me- Corridor Plan reaches conclusions on a locally ridan Park Hospital via Durham Road, Bridgeport preferred alternative, the vision for the Southwest Village, Downtown Tualatin and Sagert Road. Service Enhancement Plan will be updated to comple- • Extend every other Line 44-Capitol Highway ment future transit service in the Southwest Corridor. trip from PCC to Mountain Park, Lake Grove and Bridgeport Village. Service to Columbia County ½ 1^ to Sauvie Island CC Rider Service to Clark County Info: 503-366-0159 C-TRAN LOMBARD 1! Vancouver LOMBARD 1! Vancouver MARINE MARINE Info: 360-695-0123 RD RD A A G G R R y y U SKY SKY U B LINE 1! LINE B 1! 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