TriMet honored its best bus and MAX Light Rail operators as well as inducted six bus and rail operators into the Million Mile Club for safe driving. Bus and MAX operators qualify for operator of the year awards based on outstanding driving records, customer service and attendance. The operators of the year were selected by their peers.
The operators of the year include:
- Alex Ohly, Bus Operator of the Year
- Jeffery Evans, MAX Operator of the Year
- Justina Carrillo, Mini-Run Bus Operator of the Year
“I’m proud to celebrate some of our best operators for driving safely and providing impeccable customer service every day,” said Neil McFarlane, TriMet general manager. “They have a tough job, but they do it with honor, professionalism and all have a special ability to connect with our riders. It’s also an opportunity to recognize not just them, but all of our operators who keep this region moving and help make it a great place to live.”
Bus Operator of the Year
Alex Ohly, who lives in Lake Oswego, has operated a TriMet bus since 1990, earning 21 National Safe Driving Awards — meaning zero preventable accidents in 21 years — and 15 Superior Performance Awards (SPA), which is earned by working
at least 1,960 hours with no preventable accidents, warnings, reprimands or instructions. He’s a Master Operator, which is given to operators who earn at least 10 SPAs. Ohly also has nine straight years of perfect attendance and received three Ace awards for helping our Honored Citizens ride the bus.
Ohly drives Line 88-Hart/198th, which runs through Beaverton and Aloha, and is based out of the Merlo garage. One rider recently said about Ohly: “He provides exceptional service and everyone in our building loves him.”
He said his approach with his riders is to be easygoing while using a little bit of humor. When he’s not working, Ohly enjoys spending time with his grandson and dreams about fly-fishing.
MAX Operator of the Year
Jeffery Evans, a Beaverton resident, began with TriMet in 1991 as a bus operator then moved to MAX Light Rail in 1998. He’s earned 11 SPAs and was chosen as Rail Operator of the Quarter two times — once in 2002 and also in 2015.
Riders can find Evans operating MAX trips on the Blue and Red lines out of the Elmonica rail yard in Beaverton. He also briefly appeared in a Siemens commercial earlier this year. Evans previously lived in West Linn for 24 years. Outside of work, he enjoys international travel, hiking and touring on his motorcycle.
Mini-Run Bus Operator of the Year
Justina Carrillo, from SE Portland, has worked as a part-time, or “Mini-Run Operator” since 2003. She’s received 21 National Safe Driving Awards, which means no preventable accidents in 21 years, and six SPAs.
Based out of the Center Street garage, you’ll see her on Line 33-McLoughlin King Rd, which travels between Clackamas Community College and Clackamas Town Center, as well as Line 85-Swan Island, which travels from the Rose Quarter to the employment areas on Swan Island in North Portland.
One of her riders recently sent in the following praise: “For the last six months, Justina has been my TriMet bus driver. The bus is always on time and I can count on her to show up, every day. Justina is very pleasant and polite.”
Her interests include fishing, bingo, visiting historical sites and gardening.
Million Mile Club and National Safe Driving Awards
TriMet also inducted six bus and rail operators today into its prestigious Million Mile Club, which honors operators who have exemplary safety records and give outstanding customer service.
The Million Mile Club inductees this year include:
- Kemal Adem, Portland
- Eddie Jordan, Portland
- Kim Luper, Fairview
- David Roehl, Forest Grove
- Ken Shipman, Tigard
- Larry Williams, Estacada
“This is quite remarkable to have six inductees this year,” McFarlane said. “It’s a testament of their commitment to safety, dedication to TriMet and to their consistent excellence in doing their jobs.”
How far is a million miles? It’s like driving 172 times — round trip — from Portland to New York City and back. It takes about 29 years of safe driving to reach the milestone and more than 40 TriMet operators have achieved this honor in the agency’s 47-year history.