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US Transit > PNW > Portland > WES Commuter

Beaverton TC

 

Year Opened 2009 # of Tracks 1
Platform Layout 1 side platform
Park-n-Ride NO Transit Center YES
City Beaverton Right of Way NEW Pvt RoW
Points of Interest Beaverton Transit Center, many shopping plazas

This is the northern terminal of WES. Located in an already busy transit center. Several bus line converge here as well as MAX. Max Blue line runs thru here, and MAX Red line terminated here. To get to BTC from the railroad right-of-way, the train first runs on the side of the road, then into the center of Lombard for the 3 blocks to the transit center. This makes for very interesting viewing traffic.

A sign proclaiming the coming of WES (11/19/07) A mock-up drawing of the future DMU coming to Beaverton. (11/19/07)
New bridge that will bring commuter trains to the Beaverton Transit Center. (11/19/07) Street being prepped for rail construction in Beaverton. (11/19/07)
Train leaving BTC turning onto Lombard St. (1/23/09) Train ready to depart BTC (1/23/09)
Train at the BTC platform (1/28/09) BTC WES platform with real time travel info monitor (1/28/09)
Train in the middle of Lombard (1/28/09) Waiting to depart BTC (1/23/09)
Train #1002 entering the station (8/27/09) Taking on passengers (8/27/09)

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