With 2025 right around the corner, there’s one annual tradition that’s even more predictable than making (or breaking) a list of resolutions, and that’s riding TriMet for free on New Year’s Eve.
TriMet wants you to celebrate responsibly, travel smart and kick off 2025 on a high note. Free rides on buses and MAX trains start at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31, and will last until the end of service after midnight. Bus service and extended late-night service on the MAX Blue, Green, Orange and Yellow lines will make it safe and convenient to get to and from events across the area.
Three celebrations to remember
- Portland’s New Year’s Eve Drone Show at Pioneer Courthouse Square: Let’s go to the drone show! This year, Portland’s New Year’s Eve Drone Show at Pioneer Courthouse Square will be a dazzling, family-friendly way to ring in the new year. The event will feature a display of 200 synchronized drones lighting up the night sky. Two shows are scheduled — one at 9 p.m. to celebrate midnight on the East Coast and another at midnight for the West Coast countdown. This free and open-to-all celebration promises a memorable experience in the heart of Downtown Portland.
You will want to try to get there early, as MAX service through Downtown will temporarily pause during the drone shows. All MAX riders should plan for some delays while the drone shows are taking place.
Getting there: The MAX Blue, Green, Orange, Red and Yellow lines serve stations near Pioneer Courthouse Square. Numerous TriMet bus lines stop nearby, particularly along the Transit Mall — Southwest Fifth and Sixth avenues — and surrounding streets.
- ‘Bing’ in the New Year: Did you know the Bing cherry was developed in Milwaukie and named after the horticulturalist, Ah Bing, who first cultivated it in 1875? It will be easy to remember after attending Milwaukie’s New Year celebration, which will honor this bit of cultural heritage with live music, Chinese cultural performances, food vendors, a beer and mead garden and a cherry drop! The family-friendly fun starts at 6 p.m. Make sure you arrive at 10723 SE Main St, Milwaukie (site of the Milwaukie Farmers Market) for the lowering of an illuminated, seven-foot, sparkling Bing cherry at 9 p.m.!
Getting there: Take the MAX Orange Line to the Milwaukie/Main St MAX Station. It’s a short walk to the market, located at Southeast Main and Harrison streets. Several TriMet bus lines also serve downtown Milwaukie, including Line 33-McLoughlin/King Rd, Line 70-12/NE 33rd Ave and Line 75-Cesar Chavez/Lombard.
- New Year’s Eve Sobriety Powwow: You can also celebrate New Year’s Eve in a safe and sober way with the Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) at their annual New Year’s Eve Sobriety Powwow. This family-friendly event features youth activities, drumming, dancing, and a special sober countdown to ring in the new year. Attendees are encouraged to bring their dancing shoes and join the festivities. This year’s powwow takes place at the Oregon Convention Center (Exhibit Halls A-A1), a convenient location whether you’re traveling by bus or MAX.
Getting there: Take the MAX Green, Blue or Red Line to the Convention Center MAX Station. Bus Line 6-Martin Luther King Jr Blvd stops near the Convention Center on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, while Line 8-Jackson Park/NE 15th stops at the Lloyd Center/NE 11th area, within walking distance. Also within walking distance is the Rose Quarter Transit Center, where multiple bus lines stop.
Plan your trip today
With so many celebration options available this New Year’s Eve, we encourage riders to start planning their trips now! TriMet covers 533 square miles and 24 cities, all spread across three counties. With free rides returning this New Year’s Eve, this makes us the most expansive free travel option in the state! Portland Streetcar and C-TRAN are also offering free rides, so you have even more ways to get around for free.
This year, MAX Blue, Green, Orange and Yellow Line trains will operate two to three hours later than usual and arrive at stations every 30 minutes. MAX Red Line trains will end service on their regular schedule, with the last train to Portland International Airport departing the Hillsboro Airport/Fairgrounds MAX Station at 10:34 p.m. For more information about schedules, go to trimet.org/NYE.
You can also start planning now by going to trimet.org/planner. Just remember to set Jan. 1 as your departure time for trips back home if you’re leaving after midnight.
We know that plans can change when you’re already out. You can check trimet.org at any time for the latest information — including real-time locations for all of our buses and trains. When you are out, we want to hear from you if you see disruptive, illegal or inappropriate behavior. Call or text non-urgent concerns to 503-238-7433 (RIDE). In an emergency, always dial 911.
Stay safe and have a happy New Year!
The New Year brings promise and opportunity. But with all the celebrating taking place on New Year’s Eve, it can also be a dangerous night to be out on the road — even if you aren’t driving. Make sure to stay alert, check your belongings and report any security concerns to TriMet personnel.
Along with our transportation partners, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), TriMet wants to help people avoid impaired driving. In addition to TriMet’s free rides on New Year’s, PBOT will also offer Safe Ride Home this year, which provides discounts on Uber and Lyft rides on New Year’s Eve between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m.
Source: TriMet