TriMet, formally known as the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, operates mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon. TriMet started operating a light rail system, MAX, in 1986, which has since been expanded to 5 lines that now cover 59.7 miles, as well as the WES Commuter Rail line in 2009. It also provides the operators and maintenance personnel for the City of Portland-owned Portland Streetcar system. In addition to rail lines, TriMet provides the region’s bus system, as well as LIFT paratransit service. TriMet Pet Policy: Pets are allowed on board TriMet buses and trains, but only in an enclosed carrier. Service animals are welcome on TriMet. No permit is required, but you may be asked to confirm that your animal is a service animal.
Taking a pet to the United States involves preparation and planning far in advance of your departure date. Health certificates may be required for entry into some states; you should check with officials in your state of destination prior to your travel date. Find info on bringing a pet into the U.S.
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