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EFFECTIVE June 1, 2010 Shuttle MAX capacity is 25 passengers. If capacity is reached, riders must wait at bus stop for next scheduled pickup.
STUDENTS: PLEASE USE PORTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BUSES TO ENSURE TIMELINESS
RETURNING TO FOREST HEIGHTS COMMUNITY FROM SUNSET TRANSIT CENTER: ecoShuttle stop location at the Sunset Transit Center is a bus stop sign provided by Tri-Met. |
ecoShuttle Info/Snow Route Hotline: Call (503) 517-8566
SNOW ROUTE: Sunset Transit Center to Hazeltine Road
Bus locations within Forest Heights:
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- Miller Road & Thompson Road
- Miller Road & Spencer Street
- Miller Road at Durrett Lane
(Forest Park Elementary School)
- Miller @ The Village Center
- Miller Road & Hazeltine Road
- Miller & Hawkins Boulevard
- *Miller-Barnes Center near QFC (corner of Miller/Barnes)
- *Barnes Road @ Catlin Gabel School
- *Barnes Road @ Providence
St. Vincent Hospital
- Sunset Transit Center
*STOPS 7, 8, & 9 - Riders must board the ecoShuttle as it proceeds to the Sunset Transit Center in order to return for Forest Heights Community. Shuttle returns to Forest Heights Community via Cedar Mill Blvd., Cornell Rd., then Miller Rd.
The bus begins at the first location and continues along Miller Road stopping only when riders are waiting. Time will vary, but there is an average of one-minute travel time between the stops.
*PLEASE NOTE: Shuttle DOES NOT run on weekends!
The shuttle is available for use by Forest Heights HOA residents. Riders must sign ridership log upon boarding and provide Valid Name & Forest Heights HOA address.
The shuttle does not operate on weekends. The shuttle will NOT operate on the following holidays: 1/1/10, 5/31/10, 9/6/10, 11/25/10. No smoking allowed at stop locations. Children under 10 years must be accompanied by an adult. No animals are allowed on shuttle with the exception of service animals. The shuttle is not intended to replace regular school bus service provided by Portland Public Schools. The shuttle does not have any affiliation with Tri-Met, but is provided as a necessity to connect residents to Tri-Met. The shuttle has a maximum capacity of 20 passengers and is equipped with a bike rack; 2 bike maximum capacity. |