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What Can I Bring on Board?

We want everyone's ride to be as safe and comfortable as possible. Here's what you can and can't bring on board TriMet buses and trains:

Wheeled carts/totes: We don't allow commercial shopping carts on board, but two-wheeled grocery storage carts are OK.

Strollers: We recommend using a folding "umbrella" style stroller. Large and double-wide strollers are not practical for use on TriMet. Strollers must be folded on a bus or high-floor MAX train (with stairs at the door), and must not block the aisle, stairs or doorway. More

Luggage/bags/backpacks/packages: You are welcome to bring bags and packages with you, but make sure they don't block the aisle, stairs or doorway.

Mobility devices: The power lifts on buses can hold wheelchairs and scooters up to 30 inches wide and 48 inches long, weighing up to 600 pounds when occupied.

Segways: You can bring a Segway on board only when used as a mobility device due to a disability. (It must be turned off when boarding, riding and exiting the vehicle.)

Bikes: Only single-seat two-wheeled bikes, folding bikes, and recumbents the size of a standard bike are allowed. Folding bikes are allowed inside buses. More

Food/drinks: Eating is not allowed on TriMet, but you can bring food and drinks on board in closed containers.

Pets: Unless it's a service animal, your pet must be kept in a carrier.