DOWNTOWN! Things
Will be good when your when DOWNTOWN!
What next!? I will tell you, it was time to “Come
on, ride the train, hey, ride it, woo woo” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gEdQ5KpY8Y).
We decided it would be fun to give the Portland transit system a chance to
impress. We took the short walk down to the TriMet station, the Portlandian
tram system!
Taxi cabs can be fun if you can squeeze an epic
story out of the driver. Cab drivers have a tendency to cross paths with some
real characters all in a day’s work. I once rode in a cab with a guy who
moonlighted as a professional boxer while in South Africa. He told me that he had
a guy try and skip out on paying his fare by running away into his house.
The cab driver did not take too kindly to it so
he jumped the fence of this guys compound (they tend to live in compounds due
to the safety issues in Cape Town) chased him down and threatened to kick the
guys ass if he didn’t pay. The runner obviously did not recognize the driver
from his televised boxing matches shown on local cable, and definitely underestimated
his athleticism and desire to recover the money he was owed. I quite enjoyed
that one J.
We arrived at the station at the same time as
the tram. Our initial reaction was to hustle up and get on that train. We soon
realized that was not a great plan since we had yet to purchase our tickets and,
furthermore, had no idea where that particular train was heading. As tempting
as it was to take that train just because it was there, we resisted the urge
for the greater good. Instead we let it pass and turned our attention towards
figuring out how we were going to get where we wanted to go.
It ended up being a good call for us not to
throw caution to the wind and jump on the first tram that we laid eyes upon. If
we had, we would have not only been headed in the wrong direction, but also on
the wrong line....it turns out there are several benefits to how we handled our
business.
Once we had our tickets and the knowledge we
needed to get where we wanted we were in good shape to take on the rest of the
night. Our first stop was in fact one step in the wrong direction but a
necessary one in order to get on the right tram line. This step backward took
us across the bridge, over the river, towards the downtown core.
After arriving at the station we realized it
was not the first time we had been there. On our last trip to Portland, Shannon
and I had done an unofficial walking tour of downtown Portland. In search of a
restaurant or pub with a view be headed in the direction of the river. We soon
realized that in the area that we were such an establishment did not exist.
Instead we ended up in the “bad area of town.”
This was not a big deal since it was mid
morning on a bright and sunny day. Not to say that bad things can’t happen in
the light of day, but the threat seems much more serious in the dark of the
night. We saw some interesting looking people in that area including a fellow
wearing a tiger striped onesy unzipped to below the belly button (talk about a
deep v.... http://vimeo.com/68421532). I
did appreciate his style, but being around people that appear unpredictable is
not an appealing thing to me.
This is how I felt while being at the station
at that time of night. It is not a feeling of fear but rather a feeling of edginess.
I have noticed that in these environments the people always seem to enjoy
talking loud. It is not necessarily that they are in some kind of conflict, but
you are never sure because you are used to associating elevated voices with
some form of trouble. The combination of all these makes for a circumstance of hyper-awareness
not dissimilar to how they train police officers to always be alert, and always
have an exit plan.
Of course nothing bad happened to us while we
waited, we didn’t expect that it would, we were just thankful to get on our way
once the right tram arrived in the station. We eagerly hopped aboard and began
our journey....along with the Goth couple a few seats over aggressively making
out.
It was more of an adventure for me because I
had never been on the tram and I had never been to that area of the city.
Shannon had, but she did not remember as well as she could have, Bachelorette
parties tend to be that way. I was impressed about how good her memory was in
spite of all the stories I had heard about that weekend.
A quick look at the map and we decided that we
had just a few more stations to go before we had to make a switch. Just before
we were about to arrive at our stop we got up out of our seats in anticipation
of disembarking only to look at each other in confusion when the tram, without
slowing, blew right by our stop. We could see out the window as we passed the
station that it was under construction and was “out of order” at the present
time. Fair enough. What followed was that feeling that you get when you miss
your stop and are hoping beyond all hope that you will have a chance to get off
and turn around sooner, rather than later. In this case it was not too far to
walk back.
I do have a funny story about a time that I was
not as lucky though. About a year ago today, I was finishing up the training
program at my new job and in celebration my fellow students and I decided to go
out for dinner at a restaurant literally across the street from our office. I’m
talking less than a 5 minute walk....but I decided to drive instead. My reason
for this was two-fold. One, it was pretty chilly and two, I figured it would be
easier to leave right from the restaurant rather than walking back to the
office to get my car.
What happened on the short drive over was I got
confused, thinking that I could park closer if I turned into the second drive
way, instead of the first. Well considering there was only one drive way in the
end, I made the wrong choice. Instead of finding this second drive way that
didn’t exist I ended up merging on to the highway. The next exit ended up being
a solid 10 minute drive east. Then, instead of turning around and getting back
on the highway, I thought it would be a better idea to take the back roads back
to the office. Nope, it wasn’t. It was just another bad decision. In the end it
took me close to half an hour to get to the restaurant that I could have walked
to in less than 5 minutes. “Where were you?!” my friends asked....”you don’t
want to know” was my response. So embarrassing lol!
So the situation on the tram....not that bad.
We walked back through the dark and deserted streets, another area that could
create some fear in the minds of travelers. I have never really felt afraid in
Portland and this situation was no different. Once we got back to the stop we
had wanted, we found what appeared to be another abandoned tram stop for the train
we needed heading south. Usually, we would have walked right up to the stop and
looked to see if there were any notices of closure, but this time we chose not
to. The reason for this decision was the pissed drunk homeless guy ranting and
raving in the direction of anyone that he could see.
I did not fear for our safety but I still chose
to avoid any interaction with this dude. I, once again, refer back to my
feeling on unpredictable behavior. Instead we kind of just hung out on the
other side of the street figuring we would have enough time to cross if we saw
the tram coming.
We waited and tried our best to avoid the
attention of the drunk fellow. As we waited we saw a girl walking her way over
to the station. At this point we decided to make our way over to the station as
well. We did this for two reasons. One, she might be able to help us determine
if we would be able to catch the tram we wanted from that stop and two, power
in numbers. We should not leave one girl to deal with the drunk dude on her
own.
It turns out that we were in the right spot, as
the young lady was able to help us determine using the transit app on her
phone. It was very kind of her but also very naive and stupid. Don’t flash your
new Iphone in front of strangers you just met...for all she knew we could have
been thieves who would beat her up and take her phone! Lucky for her we are not
that kind of people. Don’t get me wrong we definitely stole her phone....we
just didn’t feel the need to kick her ass in the process. Is he joking??
No we did not steal her phone. Instead we
allowed her to keep it if she could help us figure out the stop that we wanted
to get off at, and she did. This was helpful since Shannon had it down to two
choices but could not say with any certainty which one was better. We also
learned that she was new to the area. She moved all the way from DC to move in
with the boyfriend she met while working in the Peace Corp. We continued to
chat and traded advice of things to see and do while in the city.
One interesting thing that happened while we
were riding this tram was when the drunk guy did eventually try and come over
to talk to us. He started stumbling his way over to where we were sitting and
then he stopped dead in his tracks. We didn’t quite understand why until we
looked down and realized that in his state he did not trust himself to navigate
the two stairs it would have taken to get up to our level. He stood there
looking confused for a short while before he decided it just wasn’t worth it
and turned around and went back to his seat. I would be void of truth if I said
it was not a humorous situation J.
A short time later our friend from DC left us,
and a short time after that we left the tram. This was the start of a whole new
adventure!