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Portland Streetcar resumes regular service after track work

Rail News Home Passenger Rail 5/18/2017 Rail News: Passenger Rail
image The track work is part of TriMet's Morrison-Yamhill MAX light-rail improvement projects.Photo – TriMet

The Portland Streetcar earlier this week resumed regular service on downtown Portland's 11th Avenue after track improvement work.

The street will remain closed to vehicular traffic and MAX light-rail service through May 20 as crews complete track and intersection improvements in the area, according to a Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) news release.

The work is being carried out as part of TriMet's Morrison-Yamhill MAX light-rail improvement projects, which call for repairing track on the oldest section of the MAX system. The section of track has been in service for more than three decades.

Crews have removed old wooden ties in the 11th Avenue area and installed more durable material, TriMet officials said. Workers also installed new switch machines and track and carried out drainage improvements.

During this final week of the project, crews are finishing work on the signal system, replacing broken asphalt, and preparing the rails to restore MAX service. The work is expected to be complete May 20.

The Morrison-Yamhill project began April 30.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

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