Clackamas Town Center Transit Center

Clackamas Town Center Transit Center
Clackamas Town Center Transit Center
MAX light rail station
Clackamas Transit Center - MAX Green Line - Clackamas Oregon.jpg
Station statistics
Address Formal USPS mailing address only (station and TC are actually located in unincorporated Clackamas, Oregon):
9225 SE Sunnyside Road,
Happy Valley, OR
Coordinates 45°26′08″N 122°34′04″W / 45.435605°N 122.567678°W / 45.435605; -122.567678
Lines MAX Light Rail
Platforms island platform
Tracks 2
Bicycle facilities Racks & 8 lockers
Other information
Opened September 12, 2009[1]
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Owned by TriMet
Fare zone 3
Services
Preceding station   MAX Light Rail   Following station
Southeast Fuller Road
toward PSU Urban Center/Southwest 5th & Mill Street
Green Line Terminus

The Clackamas Town Center Transit Center station is a light rail station on the MAX Green Line, located in the unincorporated Clackamas, Oregon area, in the southeastern part of the Portland metropolitan area. It is the southern terminus for the I-205 MAX branch.

The station is located on the east side of the Clackamas Town Center mall, adjacent to Interstate 205. It has a large park-and-ride garage, and is a major transit hub, connecting to 11 bus lines. It is set up as a island platform station. There is an additional single track stub further south for the storage of an overflow train and possibly future extension to Oregon City.

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Bus line connections

This station is served by the following bus lines:

  • 28 - Linwood
  • 29 - Lake-Webster
  • 30 - Estacada
  • 31 - King Road
  • 71 - 60th-122nd
  • 72 - Killingsworth-82nd Ave
  • 79 - Clackamas-Oregon City
  • 152 - Milwaukie
  • 155 - Sunnyside
  • 156 - Mather Road

See also

  • List of TriMet transit centers

References

  1. ^ Rivera, Dylan (September 13, 2009). "Thousands on MAX go Green: Festivities and free rides draw takers for the new downtown – Clackamas Town Center line". The Oregonian (Portland, OR). 

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