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STV to Lead Light Rail Systems Upgrades in Oregon, Expanding Pacific Northwest Footprint

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STV to Lead Light Rail Systems Upgrades in Oregon, Expanding Pacific Northwest Footprint
TriMet light rail cars ride through Portland

PORTLAND, OR – STV, a professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across North America, today announced that it has signed a contract with the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet) to spearhead the replacement of 12 traction power substations along the District’s Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) Blue Line.

The MAX Blue Line represents the longest route in TriMet’s light rail network, spanning approximately 33 miles and serving 48 stations between Hillsboro, Beaverton, Portland and Gresham. Originally installed in 1983, the Blue Line’s substations are nearing the end of their expected service lives. By undertaking their replacement, TriMet aims to enhance availability, equipment access, reliability and overall safety, while reducing ongoing maintenance costs and the risk of service disruptions.

STV will oversee the substations’ structural, civil and systems design as well as project controls for traction power design and civil site improvements. The firm will also provide overall project management, leading a team of eight consultants.

“We’re excited to partner with TriMet to support their vision for a sustainable and efficient transit system, bringing our extensive nationwide experience to Oregon,” said Ja-Mie Luey, P.E., vice president and West Coast rail and transit systems lead at STV. “This project represents more than just infrastructure improvement; it’s about enhancing the overall transit experience for the local community.”

STV’s national systems team specializes in signaling, communications, power and control systems for light rail, heavy rail and bus transit projects. To ensure the efficient and safe operation of transportation infrastructure, STV has supported the design and commissioning of traction power systems and overhead contact systems nationwide, including for the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Authority (MDOT MTA), the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and, most recently, the Utah Transit Authority (UTA).

STV has a strong local presence in the Pacific Northwest with two principal offices in the Portland and Seattle metropolitan areas and decades of experience collaborating closely with TriMet, Sound Transit and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to help create more efficient, user-friendly and environmentally sustainable transportation networks. STV’s signature projects in the region include the Tilikum Crossing, Burnside Bridge, Sound Transit’s East Link, Northgate Link and Lynnwood Link extensions and Cascadia Ultra-High-Speed Rail.

TriMet light rail cars ride through Portland