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US Transit > PNW > Portland > MAX Light Rail > Green Line

SE Main Street

 

Clackamas

Year Opened 2009 # of Tracks 2
Platform Layout 1 island platform
Park-n-Ride YES Transit Center No
City Portland Right of Way East side of I-205
Points of Interest Mall 205; Portland Adventist Hospital

This is the first stop on the dedicated Green Line right-of-way to Clackamas. North of this station is a center pocket track, then the junction with the Blue Line and then Red Line before entering Gateway Transit Center. South of this station, the line ducks under I-205 to head to Division.

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Station Platform (8/11/09) Station Platform (8/11/09)
Northbound Preview train arriving (8/11/09) Northbound Preview Train (8/11/09)
Northbound Preview Train (8/11/09) Preview train in the center pocket train to change directions back to Clackamas (8/11/09)
Clackamas bound train (8/11/09) Artwork on the platform (8/11/09)
A snowy evening (12/29/09) Train arriving in the snow (12/29/09)
Clackamas bound train just branched off the main Blue Line (9/5/10) PSU bound train heading towards Gateway (9/5/10)

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Towards PSU Towards Clackamas
Gateway Division

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