MAX Red Line

MAX Red Line
A Red Line train at Portland International Airport
Overview
Other name(s)Airport MAX
OwnerTriMet
LocalePortland, Oregon, U.S.
Termini
Stations37
WebsiteMAX Red Line
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemMAX Light Rail
Operator(s)TriMet
Daily ridership17,390 (Weekday, September 2024)
History
OpenedSeptember 10, 2001 (2001-09-10)
Technical
Line length5.5 mi (8.9 km)
Number of tracks2
CharacterAt-grade, elevated, and underground
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 750 V DC
Route diagram

Hillsboro Airport/​Fairgrounds
Hawthorn Farm
Orenco
Quatama
Willow Creek/SW 185th Ave Transit Center
Elmonica/SW 170th Ave
Merlo Road/SW 158th Ave
Beaverton Creek
Millikan Way
Beaverton Central
Beaverton Transit Center
Sunset Transit Center
Washington Park
Goose Hollow/SW Jefferson St
Providence Park
B NS (SW 11th Ave)
A NS (SW 10th Ave)
Galleria/SW 10th Ave
Library/SW 9th Ave
Pioneer Square North
Pioneer Square South
Portland Transit Mall (SW 6th Ave)
Portland Transit Mall (SW 5th Ave)
Morrison/SW 3rd Ave
Yamhill District
Oak St/SW 1st Ave
Skidmore Fountain
Old Town/​Chinatown
Portland Transit Mall (NW Glisan St)
Rose Quarter Transit Center
Convention Center
B (NE Grand Ave)
A (NE 7th Ave)
NE 7th Ave
Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave
Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave
NE 60th Ave
NE 82nd Ave
Gateway/NE 99th Ave Transit Center
Gateway North
Parkrose/​Sumner Transit Center
Cascades
Mt Hood Ave
Portland Airport

The MAX Red Line is a light rail line serving the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Operated by TriMet as part of MAX Light Rail, it is an airport rail link connecting Hillsboro, Beaverton, Portland City Center, and Northeast Portland to Portland International Airport. The Red Line serves 37 stations; it interlines with the Blue Line and partially with the Green Line from Hillsboro Airport/Fairgrounds station to Gateway Transit Center and then branches off to Portland Airport station. Service runs for 22 hours per day with headways of up to 15 minutes. The Red Line carried an average 17,390 passengers per weekday in September 2024, the second busiest after the Blue Line.

Plans for light rail service to Portland International Airport surfaced in the 1980s, and efforts were accelerated during the airport's expansion in the 1990s. The Airport MAX project was conceived from an unsolicited proposal by Bechtel in 1997, and it was designed and built under a public–private partnership between a consortium of Bechtel and Trammell Crow, the Port of Portland, and local governments. Construction of the four-station, 5.5-mile (8.9 km) branch line began in 1999 and was completed in under two years due to the use of local and private financing and existing public right-of-way.

The Red Line began operating between the airport and downtown Portland on September 10, 2001. It was extended west along existing MAX tracks to Beaverton Transit Center in 2003. In 2024, the A Better Red project eliminated two single-track segments along the Airport MAX and extended Red Line service farther west to Hillsboro Airport and Westside Commons, formerly Washington County Fairgrounds, in Hillsboro.