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Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue, until 2024 also known as Hollywood Transit Center, is a light rail station in the MAX Light Rail system and a bus transit center, located in the Hollywood District of Portland, Oregon. Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave is the 11th stop eastbound on the eastside MAX main line, and is served by the Blue, Green and Red Lines ...
The Times Square–42nd Street station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line is an express station, with four tracks and two island platforms. [166] The 1, 2, and 3 trains stop here at all times. [171] [172] The next station to the north is 50th Street for local trains and 72nd Street for express trains.
Southeast 17th Avenue and Rhine Street station; Southeast Tacoma/Johnson Creek station; Skidmore Fountain station; South Waterfront/South Moody station; Southeast Bybee Boulevard station; Southwest 6th & Madison and City Hall/Southwest 5th & Jefferson stations; Southwest 6th & Pine and Southwest 5th & Oak stations
The Hollywood District also figures in Beverly Cleary's Klickitat Street series of books, a fact memorialized in a display at the Hollywood Library, which also provides a Beverly Cleary walking tour. The first pedestrian crossing light in Oregon was installed in the Hollywood District, across the street from the Hollywood theater.
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The Northeast 82nd Avenue station is a light rail station on the MAX Blue, Green and Red Lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 13th stop eastbound on the eastside MAX. It serves the neighborhoods of Rose City Park, Roseway, Madison South, Montavilla and Mount Tabor. The station is at the intersection of Northeast 82nd Avenue and Interstate 84 ...
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PSU South/Southwest 6th and College and PSU South/Southwest 5th and Jackson are a pair of light rail stations on the MAX Green, Orange and Yellow Lines in Portland, Oregon. [1] Together, they serve as the southern passenger terminus—one for departures only and the other for arrivals only—of the Portland Transit Mall MAX line.