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Portland honors Rosa Parks with free public transportation

Rosa Parks sits in the front of a public bus. The photo is believed to have been a staged photograph representing the end of segregated buses and her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott from 1955 to1956. (Photo provided by the City of Portland, Library of Congress)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Most forms of public transportation will be free in the greater Portland area on Feb. 4 in honor of civil rights figure Rosa Parks. Fare-free rides will be offered on TriMet buses, MAX line trains, Portland Streetcar, the Westside Express Service commuter rail, LIFT Paratransit and Clark County’s C-Tran services.

“To celebrate and honor the iconic Rosa Parks and her contributions to the civil rights movement, we will not collect fares on Feb. 4 – Rosa Parks’ birthday,” Trimet said. 

Ticket machines will decline purchases on this day and riders attempting to pay by Hop card will not be charged. Fare collection will resume at 2 a.m. on Feb. 5.

“You won’t need to tap your Hop card or buy a ticket at the station, just come on board,” TriMet said. “Transfers are free too.”

The annual day of remembrance is part of a resolution passed by the City of Portland in 2020, declaring Feb. 4 Rosa Parks Day. Parks was arrested on Dec. 1, 1955, for refusing to give her seat to a white passenger near the front of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Her famous act of civil disobedience resulted in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which became a fundamental part of the American civil rights movement.

Portland Bureau of Transportation Public Information Officer Dylan Rivera told KOIN 6 that the Portland Aerial Tram will still require fare on Feb. 4.