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Portsmouth is a neighborhood in the north section of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is bordered by Columbia Boulevard to the north, Lombard Street to the south, Chautauqua Boulevard to the east, and a BNSF Railway cut to the west.
Line 44 runs between Portland Community College's Sylvania campus and Pier Park, with stops on Lombard between the park and N Richmond Avenue. Line 75 runs between Milwaukie and St. Johns, with stops on Lombard from Pier Park to N Williams Avenue. It also provides a MAX connection at the North Lombard Transit Center. [3]
Arbor Lodge is a neighborhood in the North section of Portland, Oregon. Interstate 5 forms the eastern boundary of the neighborhood. The south boundary is formed by Ainsworth Street, the west boundary is formed by a combination of Willamette Boulevard and Chataqua Boulevard, and the north boundary is formed by Lombard Street.
University Park is a neighborhood in the north section of Portland, Oregon, United States, on the east shore of the Willamette River.University Park is bounded by North Lombard Street and the Portsmouth neighborhood to the north, North Chautauqua Boulevard and the Arbor Lodge neighborhood to the east, The Willamette River and Mock's Bottom industrial area to the south, and the North Portland ...
Much of the U. S. city of Portland, Oregon is built to a grid plan oriented north/south and east/west. However, the streets in the central downtown area are aligned to magnetic north—presumably at the time the area was platted—and so is oriented about 19.25° eastward. [1]
Lake Oswego Transit Center: Lake Oswego: 4th St. and A Ave. 1984 North Lombard Transit Center: Portland: N Interstate and Lombard 2004 Oregon City Transit Center: Oregon City: 1035 Main St. 1991 [4] Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center: Portland: 9481 NE Sandy Blvd. 2001 Rose Quarter Transit Center (originally called Coliseum TC) Portland: 47 NE ...
The Lloyd District is a primarily commercial neighborhood in the North and Northeast sections of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is named after Ralph Lloyd (1875–1953), [3] a California rancher, oilman, and real estate developer who moved to and was an early commercial developer for the area in 1905. [4]