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The off-street bus layover area – a short section of bus-only road with purpose-built bus stops – was opened in February 1982. [ 1 ] The adjacent MAX station opened in 1986, and the entire facility was renamed Gresham Central Transit Center at that time.
The Eighth Street–Forrester Historic District is a historic district in the Downtown Neighborhood of Albuquerque, New Mexico which primarily encompasses the two parallel streets Eighth Street and Forrester Avenue between Lomas Boulevard and Mountain Road. The district is almost entirely residential, consisting mainly of well preserved lower ...
NE 90th St 148th Ave NE NE 40th St 156th Ave NE NE 8th St: End: Bellevue Transit Center: Length: 10 miles (16 km) Service; Frequency: Peak: 10 minutes Off-peak: 15 minutes Early morning & night: 30 minutes: Weekend frequency: 15 minutes (most times) Journey time: 50 minutes: Operates: Weekdays: 4:21 am-12:25 am Weekends: 6:00 am-12:25 am: Ridership
The National Building Museum is a museum of architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning in Northwest Washington, D.C., U.S.It was created by an act of Congress in 1980, and is a private non-profit institution.
Northrup Hardware Co. Building (1903), 401 S 8th St [10] Coffin-Clinton Hardware Co. (1903), 405 S 8th St, designed by Tourtellotte & Co., also known as the Oakes & Co. warehouse [11] John L. Day Building (1903), 409 S 8th St, designed by Tourtellotte & Co., [11] also known as the Foster Building. The Day Building includes an unusual, three ...
Chinatown is located in downtown Oakland, with its center at 8th Street and Webster Street. Its northern edge is 12th Street, and its southern edge is Interstate 880 (located approximately at 6th Street). It stretches from Broadway on the west to the southern tip of Lake Merritt in the east. Due to a combination of factors, some more broad ...
Eighth Avenue is a major north–south avenue on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, carrying northbound traffic below 59th Street. It is one of the original avenues of the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 to run the length of Manhattan, though today the name changes twice: At 59th Street/Columbus Circle, it becomes Central Park West, where it forms the western boundary of Central Park ...
The design of the 8th Street station depot is a similar design to the former West 8th Street station on the Central Railroad of New Jersey that served Bayonne from August 1, 1864–August 6, 1978, when Conrail discontinued service. [4] [5] The station headhouse caught fire on October 19, 1977. Conrail officials abandoned the fire-ravaged ...