PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN ) - The Portland Timbers are continuing their partnership with TriMet through 2025 to allow match and concert attendees to ride buses and MAX trains for free. As they did in 2024, the Portland Timbers announced Wednesday that all matchday and concert tickets can be used as TriMet tickets in 2025 and 2026. Portland traffic deaths tie 2023 record after car hits woman on 82nd Avenue "We are proud to expand on our partnership with TriMet. As an organization, we are always seeking out ways to improve our fan experience, and TriMet's seamless transportation does just that," shared Timbers CEO Heather Davis. "Providence Park is in the heart of our city, and this initiative not only makes the stadium more accessible but also supports our commitment to sustainability." Starting three hours before the event and continuing for three hours afterwards, ticketholders will have easy access to TriMet's MAX Blue and Redlines as well as the five bus lines that stop near the stadium. TriMet also has numerous Park and Ride locations that can make it easier to get to and from events without having to drive and park in downtown Portland. "TriMet and Providence Park make for a winning team," said TriMet Public Affairs Executive Director JC Vannatta. "Together, we provide fans with the opportunity to avoid the hassles that come with driving and parking. TriMet simply is the easiest way to get to Providence Park to cheer on the Timbers, Thorns or your favorite band." Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KOIN.com.