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TriMet employees in vibrant green safety vests gather beside the white Type 1 MAX train numbered 124 during its retirement ceremony in Portland's Lloyd District. The scene captures a bittersweet moment as transit workers pose for commemorative photos, their camaraderie evident against the backdrop of leafy street trees and urban infrastructure. Dappled sunlight filters through the canopy, creating a nostalgic atmosphere as onlookers witness the end of an era for Portland's pioneering light rail system.

Final Farewell to Portland's First MAX Train

TriMet staff commemorate the retirement of Portland's original MAX Type 1 train during a farewell event at Holladay Park in the Lloyd District.

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Crowds gather around a vintage white TriMet MAX Type 1 light rail car during its farewell ceremony at Holladay Park in Portland's Lloyd District. Dappled sunlight filters through mature spring foliage, casting dancing shadows across the assembled transit enthusiasts and officials in safety vests. The iconic train sits beneath traffic signals on the tree-lined street, marking the end of an era for Portland's original light rail fleet. Orange balloons and ceremonial touches add warmth to this bittersweet urban transit milestone.

Final Farewell to MAX Type 1 Train

Transit enthusiasts and officials celebrate the retirement of TriMet's last MAX Type 1 light rail car during a farewell ceremony at Holladay Park in Portland's Lloyd District on April 18th, 2026.

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In the dusky twilight of Portland's Northwest District, passengers wait at a TriMet bus stop as the Route 20 Burnside/Stark line approaches. The amber glow of street lights mingles with the bus's bright headlights, casting warm pools of illumination across the wet asphalt of West Burnside Street. Two silhouetted figures in winter clothing stand patiently on the sidewalk, embodying the quiet rhythm of urban evening commutes against the backdrop of Portland's characteristic mixed-use architecture and forested hills.

Evening Transit on West Burnside Street

Commuters await the Route 20 TriMet bus during evening hours on West Burnside Street in Portland's Northwest District.

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Community members gather around a retiring TriMet Type 1 MAX train in Portland's Lloyd District, transforming its white exterior into a canvas of handwritten messages and memories. Passengers peer through windows while dozens of people of all ages write personal tributes on the train's surface, creating an impromptu memorial to decades of public transit service. The scene captures both celebration and nostalgia as Portland bids farewell to its original light rail fleet on a bright spring afternoon.

Final Farewell to Portland's First MAX Train

Portland residents write farewell messages on a retiring TriMet MAX Type 1 train during a community goodbye event in the Lloyd District on April 18th, 2026.

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Enthusiasts gather along Northeast 11th Avenue in Portland's Lloyd District as TriMet's white Type 1 MAX train makes its ceremonial final run on April 18th, 2026. Dappled sunlight filters through mature street trees onto the crowd of transit fans and photographers positioned along the platform and trackside, creating a nostalgic atmosphere for this historic goodbye event. The scene captures the intersection of urban transit history and community celebration, with onlookers of all ages bearing witness to the end of an era in Portland's public transportation legacy.

Final Farewell to Portland's Original MAX Train

Transit enthusiasts document the final ceremonial run of TriMet's Type 1 MAX train during a farewell event in Portland's Lloyd District on April 18th, 2026.

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Commuters and transit enthusiasts gather around a retiring TriMet MAX Type 1 light rail car in Portland's Lloyd District, adding their handwritten messages and signatures to the vehicle's white exterior. A person in a plaid shirt crouches while writing on the train's side as others stand nearby with bags and belongings, creating an intimate farewell scene bathed in dappled afternoon sunlight. The train's windows reflect the surrounding urban trees, while countless personal messages in various inks cover nearly every inch of the accessible surface.

Final Messages on Departing MAX Train

Transit riders leave farewell messages on a retiring TriMet MAX Type 1 train during a community goodbye event in Portland's Lloyd District on April 18th, 2026.

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A diverse crowd of transit enthusiasts and families gathers around TriMet's retiring Type 1 MAX light rail car during its farewell event at Holladay Park in Portland's Lloyd District. The spring afternoon light filters through mature trees as passengers board for one last ride on the historic vehicle that has served the city since the system's inception. Children and adults alike press close to the train, their faces reflecting both nostalgia and curiosity as they witness the end of an era in Portland's public transportation history.

Final Farewell to Portland's Historic MAX Train

Transit enthusiasts gather for the final farewell of TriMet's Type 1 MAX train at Holladay Park in Portland's Lloyd District on April 18th, 2026.

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Crowds gather beneath the dappled shade of mature trees along Lloyd Center's sidewalk to witness the retirement of Portland's iconic MAX Type 1 train on a bright April afternoon. Orange and blue balloons punctuate the celebratory scene as transit enthusiasts, families, and community members line the platform area, their shadows creating intricate patterns across the concrete. The white articulated train car displays its familiar blue destination sign while people of all ages document this historic moment in Portland's transportation legacy.

Final Farewell to Portland's MAX Type 1

Community members celebrate the final day of service for Portland's MAX Type 1 trains at Holladay Park in Lloyd Center on April 18th, 2026.

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Golden morning light streams through the windows of a TriMet bus as it carries commuters through Northeast Portland's historic Eliot district. A passenger with a white cane sits peacefully in the priority seating area, while another commuter checks his phone, both bundled against the Pacific Northwest chill in dark winter jackets. The warm interior glow contrasts with the pale overcast sky visible through rain-spotted windows, capturing the quiet rhythm of urban transit accessibility.

Morning Transit Through Portland's Eliot Neighborhood

A visually impaired commuter travels on a TriMet bus through Portland's Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard corridor during the morning rush.

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A TriMet train operator in a blue scrunchie and denim jacket leans over her young child in a royal blue sweatshirt as they write farewell messages on the white exterior of a MAX Type 1 train car during its retirement ceremony at Holladay Park in Portland's Lloyd District. Both concentrate intently as they add their handwritten notes to the growing collection of colorful marker messages covering the train's surface. The circular ventilation grate and industrial design of the vintage transit car frame their tender moment of personal connection to the retiring fleet.

Train Operator and Child Sign MAX Farewell Messages

A TriMet train operator and her child write farewell messages on a retiring MAX Type 1 train during the goodbye ceremony at Holladay Park in Portland, Oregon.

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A blue bicycle rests against weathered concrete beside vibrant murals adorning the former Oregon Theater on Southeast Division Street in Portland's Richmond neighborhood. The street art transforms the aging storefront with bold greens, pinks, and blues, while leafy trees filter soft daylight across the quiet sidewalk. The juxtaposition of urban decay and artistic renewal captures the evolving character of this historically industrial Portland corridor.

Mural Revival on Southeast Division Street

Street art breathes new life into the former Oregon Theater building on Southeast Division Street in Portland's Richmond district.

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Blurred figures in motion streak across the foreground as visitors hurry through the spacious foyer of Portland's Oregon Convention Center. Behind them, spectators rest on terraced concrete steps beneath a vibrant, large-scale mural featuring serpentine forms and bold street art aesthetics. The juxtaposition of kinetic energy and static contemplation creates a dynamic urban tableau, with warm lighting illuminating the contemporary architectural space.

Motion and Murals at Oregon Convention Center

Visitors move through the foyer of Oregon Convention Center in Portland's Lloyd District, where a colorful mural provides backdrop for those taking respite on the stepped seating.

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Activists in bright yellow rain gear hold protest signs on North Skidmore Street bridge over Interstate 5 in North Portland during a May Day banner drop action. The central figure displays a white banner reading "No Work No School No Shopping May 1st" while others raise their arms in solidarity. Spring foliage frames the scene as cars pass beneath the overpass, creating a moment of grassroots political theater against the suburban Portland backdrop.

May Day Strike Banner Drop Portland

Indivisible movement activists stage a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland to promote a May 1st General Strike.

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Activists display a protest banner reading 'No Work School Shopping May 1st' from a pedestrian overpass spanning Interstate 5 in North Portland's Humboldt neighborhood. The concrete bridge frames the banner against a brilliant blue spring sky dotted with white cumulus clouds, while morning traffic flows steadily beneath. Towering evergreens and mixed deciduous trees create a verdant backdrop, their fresh green foliage suggesting the renewal of spring organizing season.

General Strike Banner Drop Over Interstate Five

Indivisible movement activists conduct a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland, calling for a May 1st General Strike with the message 'No Work School Shopping May 1st.'

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Delicate pink cherry blossoms create a romantic canopy over Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland's Old Town district. A couple stands intimately on the weathered brick walkway beneath the flowering branches, while other visitors enjoy the emerald lawn and urban park setting. The soft overcast sky bathes the scene in gentle, diffused light that enhances the pastel blooms against the historic brick buildings of Portland's waterfront.

Spring Blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Cherry blossoms frame an intimate moment at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland's historic waterfront district.

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Delicate cherry blossoms in soft pink create a foreground curtain against Portland's modern cityscape, viewed from the Burnside Bridge area. The overcast Oregon sky bathes the scene in diffused light, while the iconic steel drawbridge structure anchors the right side of the composition. Mid-rise buildings and hotels punctuate the urban core, their glass and concrete forms contrasting with the ephemeral beauty of spring's arrival. The juxtaposition captures Portland's character—where natural cycles persist alongside urban development.

Spring Blossoms Frame Portland's Industrial Skyline

Cherry blossoms frame Portland's downtown skyline and the Burnside Bridge during spring bloom season.

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The sprawling neighborhoods of Northwest Portland unfold beneath a pastel dusk sky, where residential homes nestle between modern apartment complexes and commercial buildings. The iconic white arches of the Fremont Bridge span the distant Willamette River, while the snow-capped silhouette of Mount Saint Helens anchors the horizon in Washington State. Golden hour light bathes the urban landscape in warm tones, creating a serene contrast between the intimate scale of residential streets and the grandeur of the Cascade Range beyond.

Portland's Urban Tapestry Beneath Cascade Peaks

Northwest Portland's diverse urban fabric stretches toward Mount Saint Helens and the Fremont Bridge during the golden hour.

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