- Washington Park (MAX station)
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name=Washington Park
type=MAX station
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address=Washington Park, Portland
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platform=1 island platform
depth=70 metres (260 feet)
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mpassengers=Washington Park is a station in the
MAX Light Rail system served by the Blue and Red lines. It is located inPortland, Oregon and is a part of theRobertson Tunnel under Portland's West Hills. While it is the only completely underground station in the MAX system, at 260 feet (70 meters) below the surface it is the deepest inNorth America , and second deepest in the world (afterMoscow 's Park Pobedy at 318 ft/97 m). [ [http://www.trimet.org/max/stations/wapkss.htm Trimet.org] ] It is the fourth station westbound on the Westside MAX alignment.This station serves many popular destinations. Its surface level plaza is located in the middle of a parking lot surrounded by the
Oregon Zoo to the east,World Forestry Center to the west,Portland Children's Museum to the south,Oregon Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the northwest, andHoyt Arboretum to the north. Bus service, including a seasonal shuttle, and trails, some part of the40 Mile Loop , connect this station to other parts of Washington Park, including theInternational Rose Test Garden and thePortland Japanese Garden .Construction of the surface portion included a public plaza named in honor of
Les AuCoin , a former member of theU.S. House of Representatives who supported the project. In addition, the zoo entrance was moved north the weekend after the station opened to be next to it.Underground
Trains entering the tunnel more than a mile away can be heard from the platforms. They move at up to 55 mph (90 km/h) [ [http://www.trimet.org/pdfs/history/railfactsheet-westside.pdf Westside light rail ] ] and push a stream of constant temperature air into the station. This, coupled with the surrounding rock, keeps the platform at a natural average of 50 °F (10 °C) year round.
The Robertson Tunnel consists of two rail tubes, one for each direction of travel. The station platform is between the rails, accessed from the left side of trains.
A geological timeline—created from a drilling sample—runs along the platform walls. Two high-speed
elevator s are located at either end of the underground station; visitors to the Oregon Zoo are directed to the east elevators while people going to the World Forestry Center are pointed to the west.Elevators
As a part of the station's geological theme, the elevators mark their position—not by conventional floor numbers—but by "the present" and "16 million years ago". The elevator's interior display shows position as elevation above sea level in feet. Due to the hillside surface slope, the west elevators are 20 feet (7 m) taller than the east elevators.
The elevators allow selecting two floors, "S" and "T", presumably for surface and train levels. The twenty-six story (twenty-eight for the west elevators) equivalent ride takes about twenty-five seconds.
The eastern platform is marked by yellow roof girders, indicating the sunrise. The westbound platform has orange roof girders, indicating the sunset. The platforms were nicknamed Sunrise and Sunset respectively by TriMet.
Miscellanea
* The Washington Park MAX station was one of the filming locations in the movie
What the Bleep Do We Know (2004 ).* A memorial to the only worker killed during the construction of the Robertson Tunnel is located on the inside wall of the tunnel portal located at the east end of the Sunset platform.
* The value of
pi is carved into the wall of the eastbound platform. However only the first 11 decimal places are correct. It has been determined that the digits displayed are digits 1..10, 101..110, 201..210 etc. [ http://www.docbug.com/blog/archives/000687.html ]References
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