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The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is one of only two commuter aerial tramways in the United States, the other being New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway. The Tram cabins travel 3,300 linear feet from South Waterfront to Marquam Hill. Traveling at 22 miles per hour, the Tram cabins rise 500 feet during the four-minute trip. Each of the two cabins have a capacity of 79 people, including the operator. The Tram operates load-n-go. If you miss one, expect another in just a few minutes.
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The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is one of only two commuter aerial tramways in the United States, the other being New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway. The tram travels a horizontal distance of 3,300 feet (1,000 m) and a vertical distance of 500 feet (150 m) in a ride that lasts three minutes.
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This is the third video in my Portland Oregon video series. Today we visit the PORTLAND AERIAL TRAM located in the south waterfront. This attraction is famous for being a great location to catch views of the city and the area close to the south waterfront. In the video, we experience this for ourselves and learn a little bit about the dramatic history of this landmark.
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Portland Aerial Tram Full Ride 4k - Portland Oregon
Portland Aerial Tram Full Ride 4k - Portland Oregon
The Portland Aerial Tram is a 4 minute, aerial lift that carries commuters between the Portland's South Waterfront district and Oregon Health & Science University campus.
The tramway is open to the public with a round trip fare of $4.90. The tickets are purchased from a ticketing machine at the base of the tramway.
There are only two commuter aerial tramways in the United States, Portland Aerial Tram and Roosevelt Island Tramway in New York City.
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Portland Aerial Tram
The Portland Aerial Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is the second commuter aerial tramway in the United States (after New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway). The tram travels a horizontal distance of 3,300 feet (1,000 m) and a vertical distance of 500 feet (150 m) in a ride that lasts three minutes.
The tram was jointly funded by OHSU, the city of Portland, and by South Waterfront property owners, with the bulk of the funding coming from OHSU. It is owned by the city and operated by OHSU. While the majority of passengers are affiliated with OHSU, it is open to the public and operated as part of Portland's public transportation network that includes the Portland Streetcar, MAX Light Rail, and TriMet buses. After opening in December 2006, the tram carried its one millionth passenger on October 17, 2007.
The tram cost $57 million to build—a nearly fourfold increase over initial cost estimates, which was one of several sources of controversy concerning the project. A round-trip tram ticket costs $4; the tram is free for OHSU employees, patients, students, and visitors.
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Spending a Saturday in Portland | Markets, Aerial Tram & Voodoo Doughnuts ????
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It's Saturday and also my last day in Portland, Oregon. I start the day by riding the Aerial Tram to get some views of the city's skyline, then I head over to Voodoo Doughnuts to try this Portland based independent doughnut shop. And since it's Saturday, I took the opportunity to visit the Portland Saturday Market. I finish off by flying back to San Francisco.
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The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is the second commuter aerial tramway in the United States (after New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway). The tram travels a horizontal distance of 3,300 feet (1,000 m) and a vertical distance of 500 feet (150 m) in a ride that lasts three minutes.
The tram was jointly funded by OHSU, the city of Portland, and by South Waterfront property owners, with the bulk of the funding coming from OHSU. It is owned by the city and operated by OHSU. While the majority of passengers are affiliated with OHSU, it is open to the public and operated as part of Portland's public transportation network that includes the Portland Streetcar, MAX Light Rail, and TriMet buses. After opening in December 2006, the tram carried its one millionth passenger on October 17, 2007.
The tram cost $57 million to build—a nearly fourfold increase over initial cost estimates, which was one of several sources of controversy concerning the project. A round-trip tram ticket costs $4; the tram is free for OHSU employees, patients, students, and visitors.
Portland is a city located in the U.S. state of Oregon, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 583,776, estimated to have reached 587,865 in 2012 making it the 28th most populous city in the United States. Portland is Oregon's most populous city, and the third most populous city in the Pacific Northwest region, after Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia. Approximately 2,289,800 people live in the Portland metropolitan area (MSA), the 19th most populous MSA in the United States.
Portland was incorporated in 1851 near the end of the Oregon Trail and is the county seat of Multnomah County. The city has a commission-based government headed by a mayor and four other commissioners as well as Metro, a distinctive regional government. The city is noted for its superior land-use planning and investment in light rail.Because of its public transportation networks and efficient land-use planning, Portland has been referred to as one of the most environmentally friendly, or green, cities in the world.
Located in the Marine west coast climate region, Portland has a climate marked by both warm, dry summers and wet, cool-to-chilly winter days. This climate is ideal for growing roses. For more than a century, Portland has been known as the City of Roses, with many rose gardens -- most prominently the International Rose Test Garden. The city is also known for its abundant outdoor activities, liberal political values, and beer and coffee enthusiasm. Portland is home to a collection of independent microbreweries, microdistilleries and food carts that contribute to the unofficial but widely utilized[citation needed] slogan Keep Portland Weird.
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Portland Aerial Tram
The Portland Aerial Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus
It is one of only two commuter aerial tramways in the United States, the other being New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway.
Roundtrip ride costs USD$4.90 per person as of June 2018.
Portland, Oregon - tourist attractions and things to do
Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County.
It is a major port in the Willamette Valley region of the Pacific Northwest, at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers.
Portland is home to numerous museums and educational institutions, ranging from art museums to institutions devoted to science and wildlife.
Portland is frequently recognized as one of the world's most environmentally conscious cities because of its high walkability,
large community of bicyclists, farm-to-table dining, expansive network of public transportation options, and over 4,000 hectares of public parks.
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Streetcars (Trams) in Portland, Oregon
The Portland Streetcar is a streetcar system in Portland, Oregon, that opened in 2001 and serves areas surrounding downtown Portland. The 3.9-mile (6.3 km) NS Line runs from Northwest Portland to the South Waterfront via Downtown and the Pearl District. The Loop Service, which opened in September 2012 as the Central Loop (CL Line), runs from Downtown to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry via the Pearl District, the Broadway Bridge across Willamette River, the Lloyd District, and the Central Eastside Industrial District and added 3.3 miles (5.3 km) of route. In September 2015 the line was renamed as the Loop Service, with the A Loop traveling clockwise, and the B Loop traveling counterclockwise. The two-route system serves some 20,000 daily riders.
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Portland Aerial Tram
My first trip on The Portland Aerial Tram since it's was build in 2006. Only took me 8 years to try it.
From Wikipedia: The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is the second commuter aerial tramway in the United States (after New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway). The tram travels a horizontal distance of 3,300 feet (1,000 m) and a vertical distance of 500 feet (150 m) in a ride that lasts three minutes.
22 Things to Do in Portland, Oregon
22 Places to Explore in Portland - Portland is an awesome city full of great food, unique attractions and awesome outdoor activities. I love spending time there and made this video to share some of my favorite spots in Portland.
Here is a list of all of the places I visit in this video and let me know what I left off in the comments.
1. Japanese Gardens / International Rose Test Garden
2. Powell's Books
3. Mill Ends Park
4. Oregon Historical Society Museum
5. Portland Aerial Tram
6. McMenamins Kennedy School
7. Lan Su Chinese Garden
8. Tom McCall Waterfront Park
9. Voodoo Doughnut
10. Rocky Butte
11. The Grotto
12. Multnomah Falls / Columbia River Gorge
13. Cathedral Park / St Johns Bridge
14. Witch's Castle
15. Wine Tasting in Tualatin / Willamette Valley
16. Pip's Original Doughnuts & Chai
17. Pine State Biscuits
18. Pok Pok
19. Salt & Straw
20. Huber's Cafe
21. Coffee Shops
22. Breweries
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Portland Aerial Tram
My first trip on The Portland Aerial Tram since it's was build in 2006. Only took me 8 years to try it.
From Wikipedia: The Portland Aerial Tram or OHSU Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located in the Marquam Hill neighborhood. It is the second commuter aerial tramway in the United States (after New York City's Roosevelt Island Tramway). The tram travels a horizontal distance of 3,300 feet (1,000 m) and a vertical distance of 500 feet (150 m) in a ride that lasts three minutes.
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