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Traffic Increase Expected With Portland Aerial Tram Closure

<p>Portland's aerial tram connects Oregon Health and Science's campus with the South Waterfront.</p>

Bill Forster

Portland's aerial tram connects Oregon Health and Science's campus with the South Waterfront.

South Portland commuters will face more traffic over the next five weeks as OHSU’s aerial tram closes for maintenance.

Specialist crews from the Austrian-Swiss company Doppelmayr will be servicing the four thick cable ropes that carry the gondolas from Portland’s South Waterfront district up to Pill Hill and back.

Ray Gardner, who manages the tram, said those ropes have been sitting in one place since the tram opened 12 years ago and thus it's time for maintenance work. 

At a cost of $300,000, it’s the most extensive regular maintenance project the tram faces.

The closure is a significant disruption for thousands of staff and students at Oregon Health & Science University. They’re being asked to take buses, carpool, bike or walk up the steep hill to get back and forth to work while the tram is out of action.

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Kristian Foden-Vencil is a veteran journalist/producer working for Oregon Public Broadcasting. He started as a cub reporter for newspapers in London, England in 1988. Then in 1991 he moved to Oregon and started freelancing. His work has appeared in publications as varied as The Oregonian, the BBC, the Salem Statesman Journal, Willamette Week, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NPR and the Voice of America. Kristian has won awards from the Associated Press, Society of Professional Journalists and the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors. He was embedded with the Oregon National Guard in Iraq in 2004 and now specializes in business, law, health and politics.