Washington/Southeast 12th Avenue station

Coordinates: 45°31′16″N 122°58′10″W / 45.521143°N 122.969413°W / 45.521143; -122.969413
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Washington/SE 12th Ave
side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingNone
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedSeptember 12, 1998
Services
Preceding station TriMet Following station
Tuality Hospital/​Southeast 8th Avenue Blue Line Fair Complex/​Hillsboro Airport

Washington/Southeast 12th Avenue is a

Hillsboro's West Precinct is near the station. Opened in 1998, it is the 17th stop westbound on the Westside MAX, and the last eastbound stop prior to crossing the Main Street Bridge
. This is the last stop westbound to be on a grade-separated right-of-way. One block west of here, trains enter the median of Washington Avenue to run through downtown Hillsboro.

History

Construction of the Westside MAX project began in 1994, and on September 12, 1998, the station opened along with the rest of the Westside MAX line.[1] In March 2011, TriMet received a federal grant to pay for the installation of security cameras at the station.[2]

Amenities

It is located at the eastern end of Washington Street at 12th Avenue. At this location westbound trains begin operating in the middle of Washington Street on tracks embedded in the pavement.[3] There are bike lockers at the station, but there is not a park and ride lot.[3] The Washington Street Station has bus connections to the 47-Baseline/Evergreen bus line.[3]

Artwork

The station was designed by OTAK, Inc. and has

planters at the station resemble kettles used for making cheese in the traditional manner.[6]

References

  1. ^ Mapes, Jeff. Gore walks tight line on Clinton. The Oregonian, September 13, 1998.
  2. ^ Rose, Joseph (March 31, 2011). "TriMet gets federal grant to install security cameras at 10 final MAX stations". The Oregonian. Retrieved April 2, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Washington/SE 12th Ave MAX Station. TriMet. Retrieved on July 11, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Colby, Richard N. Tracking art plans. The Oregonian, August 3, 1995.
  5. ^ Gragg, Randy. A platform to reveal the art of the journey. The Oregonian, September 9, 1998.
  6. ^ a b Art on Westside MAX Blue Line. TriMet. Retrieved on June 11, 2008.

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