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  2. Beaverton Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Beaverton Transit Center serves the central Beaverton area. It is located north of Southwest Canyon Road, bounded by Southwest Lombard Avenue to the west and Beaverton Creek to the south. [32] It is connected by walkway to Canyon Place Shopping Center to the east. [33] A bus-only loop containing nine bus bays occupies a majority of the transit ...

  3. List of TriMet transit centers - Wikipedia

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    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 Holladay St. 1986 Sunset Transit Center: Beaverton: 10470 SW Barnes ...

  4. Hall/Nimbus station - Wikipedia

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    At the line's northern terminus at Beaverton Transit Center, riders may transfer to the Blue and Red lines of MAX Light Rail. The station has 50 park-and-ride spaces, as well as 10 lockers and 16 rack spaces for bicycles. A nearby bus stop connects to TriMet bus routes 76–Hall/Greenburg and 78–Beaverton/Lake Oswego. [12]

  5. Beaverton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    [64] [65] The MAX Blue Line serves all seven stations while the MAX Red Line serves only Beaverton Transit Center and Sunset Transit Center. [66] Beaverton Transit Center, TriMet's busiest transit center, [67] in addition to MAX, serves as a transit hub for bus routes mostly operating on the west side and as the northern terminus of WES ...

  6. List of MAX Light Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    When the Portland Transit Mall was remodeled in 2009 to accommodate light rail, all stations on the transit mall were included as part of Fareless Square. Moving out from the center of downtown, Zone 1 included the Albina/Mississippi station on the Yellow Line, and from Providence Park to Washington Park on the Red and Blue lines.

  7. Beaverton Central station - Wikipedia

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    Beaverton Central is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. The station, located near Beaverton's downtown area, is surrounded by a mixed-use development , The Round at Beaverton Central, the present location of the main offices of The Linux Foundation , previously the Open Source Development Labs .

  8. Willow Creek/Southwest 185th Avenue Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The transit center is the ninth station eastbound on the Blue Line, the fifth station eastbound on the Red Line, and a hub for bus routes mostly serving Washington County in the Portland metropolitan area. It is located by the intersection of Southwest Baseline Road and 185th Avenue near the city's boundary with Beaverton.

  9. Tigard Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Tigard Transit Center, formally Thomas M. Brian Tigard Transit Center, is a transport hub in Tigard, Oregon, United States, that is owned and operated by TriMet.It is a transfer facility for bus routes mainly serving the westside communities of the Portland metropolitan area and the third southbound station from Beaverton Transit Center on WES Commuter Rail.