Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue Transit Center MAX Station

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Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue Transit Center
MAX light rail station
File:Hollywood MAX station.jpg
Westbound train is stopped at the MAX platform, located north of the T.H. Banfield Expressway
Location 1410 Northeast 42nd Avenue
Portland, Oregon
USA
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by TriMet
Platforms one island platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Bicycle facilities bike lockers and banks
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened September 5, 1986
Services
Preceding station   TriMet logo simplified.svg MAX Light Rail   Following station
Blue Line
toward PSU South
Green Line
Red Line

Hollywood/Northeast 42nd Avenue Transit Center is a light rail station in the MAX Light Rail system and is located in the Hollywood District of Portland, Oregon. It is the 11th stop eastbound on the eastside MAX main line. It is served by the Blue, Green and Red Lines.

The station is located south of the intersection of Northeast 42nd Avenue and Halsey Street. The platform is between Interstate 84 and a Union Pacific Railroad line and is connected by stairs and an elevator to a pedestrian bridge which connects to transit center bus bays to the north and neighborhoods to the south, across the freeway. The platform is separated from the freeway only by the eastbound tracks and a low crash wall, causing the platform level of this station to be somewhat noisy most hours of the day.

The station was located in TriMet fare zone 2 from its opening in 1986[1] until September 2012, at which time TriMet discontinued all use of zones in its fare structure.[2]

Bus service

This transit center by the Hollywood Bowl is served by the following bus lines:

  • 66 – Marquam Hill/Hollywood (stop ID number 10871)
  • 75 – Cesar Chavez/Lombard (stop ID numbers 10868 and 10872)
  • 77 – Broadway/Halsey (stop ID numbers 10869 and 10870)

Note: Line 12-Barbur/Sandy Blvd stops nearby on Sandy Blvd.

See also

References

  1. Federman, Stan (September 5, 1986). "Going to the MAX: Facts to know about the new line".The Oregonian, special section ("Light rail rolls"), p. T10.
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