Seen and Heard: Wheels on the bus, buswork and the gender of MAX?

People boarding the MAX train

As seen by @furiousjonny.

“Seen and Heard on TriMet” is a bi-weekly compilation of some of the funny, entertaining and uplifting content we see posted about our system every day.

Want to get in on the fun? Just include #trimet in your tweets, and your content could be featured here on our blog.

Here are some of the highlights from the last two weeks:

furiousjonny:

#competition at the #streetcar stop #trimet #pdx @ Portland Streetcar Central Library instagr.am/p/HfQRPJKnk7/

PDXtrimetrider:

Little kid now singing The Wheels on the Bus. Love it. #trimet

andiejael:

It’s not homework… It’s buswork. #trimet #wk5 pic.twitter.com/DZ5Qo7kO

fwickafwee:

Damp and cool evening, waiting for the #max! #pdx #portland #oregon #trimet instagr.am/p/HSkUxkQhH0/

doctor_jeff:

Riding in two hours later than usual is like seeing your favorite TV show remade with an entirely new cast. #trimet #commercialfree

u_g:

Portland, you’re so pretty. This photo doesn’t do you justice. @ TriMet Rose Quarter Transit Center instagr.am/p/HXxO-3M40s/

oregon_history:

Anthropomorphizing MAX: In the third person, is MAX a he or a she? Thoughts? #trimet #transithistory

TravelPhotos_RA:

Modes of transportation @ TriMet Gateway/NE 99th Ave Transit Center instagr.am/p/HRsvaexOJ4/

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About Nancy D'Inzillo

I'm TriMet's web coordinator. I assist in developing and maintaining TriMet's web and social media content (in addition to general writing and copyediting assignments). In my spare time, I enjoy freelance editing, learning new recipes, and reading books of all genres.