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GETTING TO PORTLAND
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Portland, Oregon Visitors Association
TriMet: the Portland Public Transit Authority
Portland By Air
Portland International Airport (PDX) (not to be confused with the other Portland International Airport, PWM, which is in Maine) 7000 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97218 503-460-4234 800-815-4636 TDD
PDX from Light Rail: You can take the MAX Red Line from PDX into downtown Portland. The convention center has its own stop.
PDX from Automobile: Portland International Airport (PDX) is a 30-minute drive to or from downtown Portland To downtown Portland or points west:
- Take Airport Way to I-205 South
- Turn right onto I-205 South
- Follow to I-84 West exit
- Follow I-84 to Portland
- Access to I-5 North/South, I-405 and Hwy. 26 West
Portland By Train
Portland Union Station: Portland Union Station is served by four scheduled Amtrak intercity passenger trains.
With three daily departures between Seattle and Portland, as well as daily service to Vancouver, B.C., the Amtrak Cascades is a convenient link to the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. Amtrak Cascades' European-style trains offer laptop computer outlets; bicycle, ski and snowboard racks; and regional food and drink. With service between Eugene, Ore., and Vancouver, B.C., Amtrak Cascades is perfect for both business travel and weekend getaways. Amtrak's Coast Starlight operates daily, connecting the West Coast's most popular destination cities, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.
Portland By Automobile
Visit the Oregon Department of Transportation www.odot.state.or.us or the City of Portland Office of Transportation www.trans.ci.portland.or.us for information regarding area driving conditions, traffic, maps, parking, regulations and transit options |