Trimet
a public transportation system in portland oregon.
consists of busses, and a light rail train called the max that goes through city center to various destinations.
known for being flooded with homeless/mentally ill people, commuters, students, or green people.’many spoiled uppercl-ss sn-bs fear and trash talk it. it is fairly inexpensive.
also known for its stations, at which many crimes take place, and are on the news.
michael: “so, what, do you need a ride to the party later?”
anna: “no, i think i’ll take the bus.”
michael: “trimet drivers are crazy”
anna: “oh, f-ck you! i’m saving on gas money..”
tri met is a bus and light rail transit system of the portland oregon metro area.
tri met is great for getting around inside portland city limits, but service really sucks in the suburbs of beaverton, tigard, tualatin and hillsboro. especially if you have to commute to and from work from places like portland to a suburb or suburb to suburb.
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