Design work on the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Project was paused in 2020 after voters rejected a local funding measure for multiple transportation improvements. In early 2022, Metro, TriMet and the Federal Transit Administration completed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and issued a Record of Decision (ROD) to ensure the project is eligible for future federal funding. See Metro’s project website to access to these documents.
With views to Mt. Hood and centered within the West Portland Town Center, the Barbur Transit Center is the high-visibility flagship station of the new Southwest Corridor Light Rail Project within the City of Portland. With access to I-5, SW Capitol Hwy, SW Taylors Ferry Rd, multiple bus routes, an existing pedestrian bridge across I-5 and nearby connections to SW Trails, Barbur Transit Center is at the crossroads of multimodal mobility. The transit center consists of bus amenities, a light rail connection a surface Park & Ride with up to 300 spaces, improved pedestrian access and bike parking facilities.
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