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  2. Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue station - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Southwest 6th & Pine and Southwest 5th & Oak stations

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    The SW 6th & Pine station is served only by the Green and Yellow Lines, and the SW 5th & Oak station is served only by the Green and Orange Lines. Originally, from the opening of these stations in 2009 until 2015, the Yellow Line served both, but in September 2015 the then-new Orange Line replaced the Yellow Line at all southbound stations on ...

  4. PSU Urban Center stations - Wikipedia

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    The stations are built into the sidewalks of 5th and 6th Avenue. There are connections to the Portland Streetcar 's NS Line and A and B Loop lines, and TriMet and C-Tran buses. When opened in August 2009, the stations were located in Fareless Square (within fare zone 1), which was renamed the Free Rail Zone four months later, in January 2010.

  5. PSU South stations - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Oak Street/Southwest 1st Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Oak Street/Southwest 1st Avenue is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red Lines in Portland, Oregon. It the 4th stop on the current Eastside MAX. It was previously also served by the Yellow Line, from 2004 to 2009, until that line's relocation to the Portland Transit Mall. The station has side platforms built into the sidewalk.

  7. Category:Railway stations in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Northwest 6th & Davis and Northwest 5th & Couch stations

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    The NW 6th & Davis station is served only by the Green and Yellow Lines, and the NW 5th & Couch station is served only by the Green and Orange Lines. Originally, from the opening of these stations in 2009 until 2015, the Yellow Line served both, but in September 2015, the then-new Orange Line replaced the Yellow Line at all southbound stations ...

  9. Pioneer Square South and Pioneer Square North stations

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    The Pioneer Square stations occupy the sidewalks facing Yamhill and Morrison streets between Broadway and 6th Avenue at Pioneer Courthouse Square in downtown Portland.The square, commonly referred to as "Portland's Living Room", is situated on a 40,006-square-foot (3,716.7 m 2) city block in the center of downtown.