West Side Light Rail Time & Budget |
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| 1988 Forecast | 1999 Actual | Difference | |
| Ridership | 34,150 (for 2005) | 23,000 | |
| cost of MAX | $295-395 million | $963 million | 144-226% over budget |
| opening date | 1997 | 1998 | 1 years late |
Table created from data found in Oregonian December 15, 1988, July 7, 1992 , July 13, 1999 (see below) and the Trimet publication, Westside MAX Blue Line; |
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| A Trimet FactSheet claims that:: The 18-mile Westside MAX extension, built on time and on budget, began service in 1998 between downtown Portland and the western suburbs of Beaverton and Hillsboro.Construction: July 1993-Sept. 1998; Funding: $963 million; Federal 73%; State/Local 27% | |||
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October
29, 1998, the Oregonian reported that a TRI-MET COUNT SHOWS WESTSIDE
ATTRACTS 1,773 NEW RIDERS . |
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Sources for above chart - all quoted text below is from the actual article |
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Data used in chart above is in bold |
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| $295-$395 Million
Riders: 34,150 |
December 15, 1988 | The alignment, which was estimated to cost $195.4 million The expense of building the line from downtown Portland to that point is expected to run $100 million to $200 million more. He envisioned a daily ridership of 34,150 on the route in the year 2005, |
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| Open in 1997 | July 7, 1992 | "The line to Southwest 185th Avenue is scheduled to open in the fall of 1997, with the Hillsboro extension completed a year later." | |
| $963 million Opened: Sept. 12, 1998 |
Westside MAX Blue Line; | Hillsboro/City Center; * Opened: Sept. 12, 1998 * Length: 18 miles * Stations: 32 * Construction: July 1993-Sept. 1998 * Cost: $963 million | |
| 23,000 riders | July 13, 1999 | "westside line has drawn an average of nearly 23,000 weekday riders since its opening" | |