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TriMet WES Commuter Rail
Weekday rush-hour service between Wilsonville and Beaverton
Commuters in Washington and Clackamas counties will soon have a new alternative to I-5/Highway 217. Starting February 2, 2009, you can travel hassle-free from Wilsonville to Beaverton on WES.
TriMet's WES (short for Westside Express Service) is a commuter rail line serving Beaverton, Tigard, Tualatin and Wilsonville. WES will run about every 30 minutes, Monday through Friday, during the morning and afternoon rush hour.
Instead of sitting in traffic, you'll have your own "WES time" to use however you like. Plus, you can depend on WES to get you there on time. Now isn't that a nice way to start your workday?
- Rush-hour service from
Wilsonville to Beaverton
- Free parking at four stations
- Free Wi-Fi internet access on board
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- Comfortable seats and a smooth ride
- Real-time arrival displays at all stations
- Bike racks and lockers at stations
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