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  2. Portland Aerial Tram | Portland.gov

    www.portland.gov/transportation/portland-aerial-tram

    Traveling at 22 miles per hour, the tram cabins rise 500 feet for the three-minute trip over I-5, the Lair Hill neighborhood and the Southwest Terwilliger Parkway. The Portland Aerial Tram provides an average 9,000 rides on weekdays, with about 85% of riders visiting OHSU and 15% members of the general public and tourists.

  3. Portland Aerial Tram

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    Portland by rail: The official home of Portland Aerial Tram--a unique and exciting transportation landmark. Sky high views of the city and beyond.

  4. Portland Aerial Tram - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, that connects the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood.

  5. Portland Aerial Tram | The Official Guide to Portland

    www.travelportland.com/attractions/portland-aerial-tram

    The tram travels 3,300 linear feet (1,006 meters) between South Waterfront and Marquam Hill, reaching a speed of 22 miles per hour (35 kmh). About the Portland Aerial Tram. Every weekday, an average of 10,000 passengers ride the iconic silver tram. Why all the buzz for this futuristic mode of public transit?

  6. The Portland Aerial Tram is part of Portland's public transportation system and operates in coordination with TriMet and Portland Streetcar. Learn how the Tram has performed in its first ten years and the history behind it on the 10th Anniversary page. Who designed the Tram and cabins?

  7. Portland Aerial Tram - OHSU

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    The Portland Aerial Tram connects OHSU's South Waterfront and Marquam Hill Campuses. Passengers ride between S. Moody and Gibbs, adjacent to the Center for Health and Healing on the waterfront and Kohler Pavilion on Marquam Hill. Designed to handle severe weather conditions, the Tram runs year-round.

  8. Portland Aerial Tram - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ... - ...

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    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Visit website. Write a review. About. The Tram is a popular destination for tourists, locals and people just looking to try something fun. The lower tram terminal is at the intersection of South Moody Avenue & Gibbs Street --the most transportation-diverse intersection in the country.

  9. Review of Portland Aerial Tram | Portland, Oregon - AFAR

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    Portland Aerial Tram. 3303 S Bond Ave, Portland, OR 97239, USA. http://gobytram.com/. The tram gives Portland visitors stunning views of the city, river, and mountains beyond. Grab the streetcar from downtown out to the waterfront.

  10. Portland Aerial Tram | Oregon.com

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    About Portland Aerial Tram: The tram cabins travel 3,300 linear feet between the South Waterfront terminal next to OHSU’s Center for Health and Healing and the upper terminal at Kohler Pavilion. What to bring: A camera is a must if you want to capture Mount Adams, Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens and the cityscape when you are riding up the cables.

  11. Portland Aerial Tram - Travel Oregon

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    Website. Portland Aerial Tram is an aerial tramway carrying commuters between Oregon Health & Science University's (OHSU) South Waterfront campus and the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is the United State's second commuter aerial tramway (after New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway).