West Side Light Rail Time & Budget

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;

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%

On October 29, 1998, the Oregonian reported that a TRI-MET COUNT SHOWS WESTSIDE ATTRACTS 1,773 NEW RIDERS .
At its final cost of $963,000,000, that is $543,147 for each new rider  ($963,000,000 / 1773 = $543,147) A look at the numbers shows that most of the riders were former bus riders.

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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,
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"