WES Commuter Rail

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El Westside Express Service es un sistema de tren de cercanías que abastece al condado de Washington, Oregón operado por . Inaugurado el 1 de enero de 1989, actualmente el Westside Express Service cuenta con 1 línea 5 estaciones.​ rdf:langString
La WES Commuter Rail, conosciuta anche come Westside Express Service, è il servizio ferroviario suburbano che collega la città di Beaverton, dove si trova l'interscambio con le linee blu e rossa della rete metrotranviaria MAX, con Wilsonville, passando per Tigard e Tualatin, all'interno dell'area metropolitana di Portland. La linea fu attivata il 2 febbraio 2009, dopo una complessa genesi di 13 anni e un costo complessivo di 166 milioni di dollari. Gestita dalla Portland & Western Railroad per conto della TriMet, nel 2015 ha trasportato 46 100 passeggeri. rdf:langString
The Westside Express Service (WES) is a commuter rail line serving part of the Portland metropolitan area's Washington County and a small portion of Clackamas County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Owned by TriMet and operated by Portland & Western Railroad (P&W), the line is 14.7 miles (23.7 km) long and travels north–south from Beaverton to Wilsonville via Tigard and Tualatin, along a route just west of Oregon Highway 217 (OR 217) and Interstate 5 (I-5). It consists of five stations and connects with MAX Light Rail at Beaverton Transit Center. Service operates on a 30-minute headway on weekdays during the morning and evening rush hours. In Spring 2022, the service saw daily ridership of 420 passengers, about 109,000 rides annually. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString A WES train bound for Beaverton in 2009
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rdf:langString El Westside Express Service es un sistema de tren de cercanías que abastece al condado de Washington, Oregón operado por . Inaugurado el 1 de enero de 1989, actualmente el Westside Express Service cuenta con 1 línea 5 estaciones.​
rdf:langString The Westside Express Service (WES) is a commuter rail line serving part of the Portland metropolitan area's Washington County and a small portion of Clackamas County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Owned by TriMet and operated by Portland & Western Railroad (P&W), the line is 14.7 miles (23.7 km) long and travels north–south from Beaverton to Wilsonville via Tigard and Tualatin, along a route just west of Oregon Highway 217 (OR 217) and Interstate 5 (I-5). It consists of five stations and connects with MAX Light Rail at Beaverton Transit Center. Service operates on a 30-minute headway on weekdays during the morning and evening rush hours. In Spring 2022, the service saw daily ridership of 420 passengers, about 109,000 rides annually. Local officials in Washington County began studying the feasibility of an intercity commuter rail line in 1996, and the Washington County (Wilsonville to Beaverton) Commuter Rail Project acquired approval from affected jurisdictions in 2002. Construction commenced in 2006 and it opened on February 2, 2009. From the start of the first serious discussions of the idea, it took thirteen years and $166 million to get WES operational.
rdf:langString La WES Commuter Rail, conosciuta anche come Westside Express Service, è il servizio ferroviario suburbano che collega la città di Beaverton, dove si trova l'interscambio con le linee blu e rossa della rete metrotranviaria MAX, con Wilsonville, passando per Tigard e Tualatin, all'interno dell'area metropolitana di Portland. La linea fu attivata il 2 febbraio 2009, dopo una complessa genesi di 13 anni e un costo complessivo di 166 milioni di dollari. Gestita dalla Portland & Western Railroad per conto della TriMet, nel 2015 ha trasportato 46 100 passeggeri.
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