Portland Aerial Tram 4.94

4.5 star(s) from 325 votes
3303 SW Bond Ave
Portland, OR 97239
United States

About Portland Aerial Tram

Portland Aerial Tram Portland Aerial Tram is a well known place listed as Train Station in Portland ,

Contact Details & Working Hours

Details

The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is one of only two commuter aerial tramways in the United States, the other being New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway. The tram travels a horizontal distance of 3300ft and a vertical distance of 500ft in a ride that lasts three minutes.The tram was jointly funded by OHSU, the City of Portland, and by South Waterfront property owners, with most of the funding coming from OHSU. It is owned by the city and operated by OHSU. While most passengers are affiliated with OHSU, it is open to the public and operated as part of Portland's public transportation network that includes the Portland Streetcar, MAX Light Rail, and TriMet buses. After opening in December 2006, the tram carried its one millionth passenger on October 17, 2007 and its ten millionth rider on January 8, 2014. A round-trip ticket costs $4.70 but are free for OHSU patients and certain visitors; OHSU employees and students ride free by showing their ID badges.The tram cost $57 million to build—a nearly fourfold increase over initial cost estimates, which was one of several sources of controversy concerning the project.