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 myPortland Online : get downtown
MAX Yellow Line trains will run about every 20 minutes between Expo Center and Beaverton Transit Center from about 10 a.m.
MAX Red Line will travel only between Gateway Transit Center and the airport from about 10 a.m.
MAX Red Line will travel only between Gateway Transit Center and the airport from about 7 p.m.
www.myportlandonline.com /getdowntown.php

  
 Oregon Zoo: How to Get Here
MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) runs through downtown from the suburbs to the west and east, from the airport, and from the Expo Center.
Another way, if you are coming from the north, northwest or east (or even many points from the southwest) is to ride to the PGE Park MAX light rail station (17th and Salmon), put your bike and yourself on the train, and let the train do the work of getting you up the hill.
Be sure to ask the bus driver for a transfer ticket, because the bus fare gets you on MAX for free.) MAX drops you off at the Washington Park station, which is right at the zoo entrance.
www.oregonzoo.org /VisitorInfo/directions.htm

  
 myPortland Online : get downtown
MAX Yellow Line trains will run about every 20 minutes between Expo Center and Beaverton Transit Center from about 10 a.m.
MAX Red Line will travel only between Gateway Transit Center and the airport from about 10 a.m.
MAX Red Line will travel only between Gateway Transit Center and the airport from about 7 p.m.
myportlandonline.com /getdowntown.php

  
 ERA Online Swindler Transit News
Visitors to the Expo Center station can get a crash history course on the internment center that housed Japanese Americans for five hot months in 1942.
Stations in downtown Minneapolis will serve the Warehouse District (an entertainment area); the high-density office core, the Minneapolis City Hall and the Hennepin County Government Center; and the Metrodome stadium.
The 46th Street station area plan, created by a team led by Farr Associates of Chicago, and adopted by the city council in December 2001, calls for a variety of changes ranging from a town square to mixed-use development in three- and four-story buildings.
www.electricrailroaders.org /swindler/2004_0501-0507.php

  
 Oregon Zoo: How to Get Here by Public Transit
MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) runs through downtown from the suburbs to the west and east, from the airport, and from the Expo Center.
Be sure to ask the bus driver for a transfer ticket, because the bus fare gets you on MAX for free.) MAX drops you off at the Washington Park station, which is right at the zoo entrance.
Go out the front door of the train station and walk left to the end of the block.
www.oregonzoo.org /VisitorInfo/directions_transit_print.htm

  
 TriMet: Rose Quarter Transit Center
Bus routes cross the MAX tracks and run north-south through the transit center.
Yellow Line trains heading north to Expo Center board at the platform north of Multnomah on the east side of Interstate.
Yellow Line trains to City Center board on the platform on the west side of Interstate.
www.trimet.org /transitcenters/rosequarter.htm

  
 Shiels Obletz Johnsen
The team’s solution was a $350 million, 5.8-mile Interstate MAX light rail line extension from the Rose Quarter Transit Center to the Expo Center.
The center is in the City’s urban renewal district.
The new MAX extension started carrying passengers in May 2004.
www.sojpdx.com /list.html

  
 Maps
Get off MAX at the Convention Center station
Take the Marine Dr. West ramp toward Expo Center
Turn LEFT onto NW St. Helens Rd/Lower Columbia River
members.aol.com /aicsoregon/Maps.html

  
 The Vanport Flood
The Interstate Max "Timber Gates," entry will be featured as public art at the walkway between the interstate MAX station and the Expo Center.
It will then descend into the Delta Park/Vanport station, where a large Park & Ride lot will be constructed to accommodate those who commute from Vancouver, Washington -- just shortly across the Columbia River from the Expo Center.
The station platform benches take the form of suitcases and bags, however, there will be three tracks and two platforms to handle trains coming in on any one of those tracks to reverse direction and head back to the City Center.
www.universitypark.org /vanport   (3692 words)

  
 Oregon Zoo: How to Get Here
MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) runs through downtown from the suburbs to the west and east, from the airport, and from the Expo Center.
Bus #63 Washington Park will take you on a scenic route from downtown Portland through Washington Park, past the POVA Visitors Center, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, the Oregon Historical Society, the Portland Art Museum, the International Rose Test Garden, the Japanese Garden, the Forest Discovery Center and on to our zoo.
Washington Park has its own MAX stop, which lets you off right at the zoo entrance.
www.oregonzoo.org /VisitorInfo/directions.htm   (3692 words)

  
 Oregon Zoo: How to Get Here
MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) runs through downtown from the suburbs to the west and east, from the airport, and from the Expo Center.
Another way, if you are coming from the north, northwest or east (or even many points from the southwest) is to ride to the PGE Park MAX light rail station (17th and Salmon), put your bike and yourself on the train, and let the train do the work of getting you up the hill.
Bus #63 Washington Park will take you on a scenic route from downtown Portland through Washington Park, past the POVA Visitors Center, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, the Oregon Historical Society, the Portland Art Museum, the International Rose Test Garden, the Japanese Garden, the Forest Discovery Center and on to our zoo.
www.oregonzoo.org /VisitorInfo/directions.htm   (3692 words)

  
 myPortland Online : get downtown
MAX Yellow Line trains will run about every 20 minutes between Expo Center and Beaverton Transit Center from about 10 a.m.
Ride MAX Blue or Red lines to the Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave Station or bus lines 12-Sandy, 75-39th Ave/Lombard or 77-Broadway/Halsey to the parade.
MAX Red Line will travel only between Gateway Transit Center and the airport from about 10 a.m.
www.myportlandonline.com /getdowntown.php   (3692 words)

  
 TriMet: Security on TriMet
Cameras are also being installed at the Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave, Rose Quarter and Skidmore Fountain MAX stations, as well as along the Interstate MAX line at the Delta Park/Vanport Transit Center and Expo Center MAX Station.
Free 9-1-1 calls can be made at pay phones located at all MAX stations and at transit centers.
Wackenhut personnel are deployed at the Portland International Airport MAX Station and ensure all trains entering the Airport are free of suspicious packages.
www.trimet.org /guide/security.htm   (3692 words)

  
 Portland's Metropolitan Area eXpress (MAX)
I have ridden MAX several times, mainly from the Gateway transit center into downtown.
A extension to the airport opened in 2001 and a Northbound extension to the Expo Center, just across the river from Vancouver, opened in 2004.
The Washington Park station under Portland's West hills is the deepest mass transit station in North America at 260 feet underground.
www.sireneinternet.net /pstran/max   (3692 words)

  
 Portland MAX Light Rail: Yellow Line (Interstate)
With the celebrated opening of Westside MAX and the phenomenal ridership figures coming in from this new line, TriMet decided to resurrect the Interstate Avenue portion of the North-South line and give it another go.The redefined Interstate line would begin at the Rose Quarter with the northern terminus at the Portland Expo Center.
The MAX station is elevated to accommodate the descent of the Vanport Bridge.
As part of the first phase, MAX would be extended from Gateway TC south to Clackamas Town Center.
world.nycsubway.org /us/portland/max-yellow.html   (2224 words)

  
 Fields
From Portland, take I-5 north to Delta Park/Expo Center exit.
I-5 or I-205 north to Hwy 14 east, pass camas exit to 3rd stop light (Washougal City Center) 15th St. Exit, go left, then turn right onto B St. go through town about 1 mile, field is on the right, next to a church.
I-205 to Sunnyside Rd. east to 122nd, Turn left onto 122nd, follow 122nd (which becomes 129th) to King Rd. turn right onto King, turn left on 132nd, Right at Ridgecrest, park is on the right.
www.oregonadultsoccer.com /fields.htm   (2224 words)

  
 NWsource: Travel: Portland: Planes, trains, no automobiles
Now MAX is building a 5.8-mile line from downtown Portland to the Portland Expo Center, close to the Interstate Bridge that spans the Columbia River on Interstate 5.
The MAX station at Portland International is only 150 feet from the airport's south baggage-claim area.
MAX (for Metropolitan Area Express) is the light-rail component of Tri-Met, the regional transit authority for Oregon's Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties.
www.nwsource.com /travel/scr/tf_story.cfm?st=15720   (2224 words)

  
 Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city's Metropolitan Area Express, or MAX, is a light rail system centered on downtown, with a main east-west route, a north-south extension to Portland International Airport, and a north-south connection to North Portland's Expo Center.
The MAX Line runs through a tunnel in the West Hills and stops in the middle at Washington Park, which is the deepest subterranean rail station in North America.
Downtown view from the Northwest, with Union Station's clock tower visible on the right.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Portland,_Oregon   (2224 words)

  
 Portland Cacophony Society - Santacon 2004
The Red Menace then hops the next northbound MAX to the Expo Center and invades "America's Largest Christmas Bazaar." The merchants invite Santa to try out sugary delights, massage chairs, and other such consumer goods, and (most) families strolling the aisles are delighted to receive festive Santa gifties.
The merry mob make their way back down 10th Ave to the MAX line, passing the Galleria and the streetcar stops full of cheerful if dumbfounded citizens.
Latecomer Santas meet up with the growing mass at the nearby Kenton/Denver Ave MAX stop and ho their way into the club under the watchful eye of the giant Paul Bunyan.
home.comcast.net /~sefritz1/sc4.htm   (2224 words)

  
 WWEEK.COM ** Drink 2004
The closest drinking establishment to the MAX stop is the Dancin' Bare (8440 N Interstate Ave.), but across the tracks lies a trifecta of unassuming joints: the Kenton Station (8303 N Denver Ave.), the Tavern on Denver (8234 N Denver Ave.) and the "world famous" Kenton Club (2025 N Kilpatrick St.).
North Portland Boulevard: The stern, magisterial bird signage of the Nite Hawk Cafe (6423 N Interstate Ave.) stares down upon this MAX station in defiance of modernity.
Expo Center and Delta Park/Vanport: The dead end of the line.
www.wweek.com /sitelets/drink2004/index.php?content=lightrail   (838 words)

  
 Transportation
And in 2004 construction will be complete on a northern MAX route from northeast Portland to north Portland’s Expo Center.
In addition to TriMet busses, there is a light rail system called MAX that will take you from the eastern suburb of Gresham, through downtown Portland and out to the western city of Hillsboro.
There are many bike routes throughout the city and lots of racks on which to lock your bike.
www.ohsu.edu /academic/acad/housing/transportation.html   (838 words)

  
 Fields
From Portland, take I-5 north to Delta Park/Expo Center exit.
I-205 to Sunnyside Rd. east to 122nd, Turn left onto 122nd, follow 122nd (which becomes 129th) to King Rd. turn right onto King, turn left on 132nd, Right at Ridgecrest, park is on the right.
I-205 to Sunnyside Rd. east to 122nd, Turn left onto 122nd, follow 122nd (which becomes 129th) to King Rd. turn right and follow King Rd about.6 mile, school is on the left.
www.oregonadultsoccer.com /fields.htm   (838 words)

  
 Directions
TriMet bus route #16 also services the Expo Center MAX station.
TriMet completed the new Yellow Line to the Portland Expo Center in May 2004.
For additional information click on the MAX station to go to TriMet website.
www.portlandswapmeet.com /Directions.htm   (838 words)

  
 myPortland Online : get downtown
MAX Yellow Line trains will run about every 20 minutes between Expo Center and Beaverton Transit Center from about 10 a.m.
Ride MAX Blue or Red lines to the Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave Station or bus lines 12-Sandy, 75-39th Ave/Lombard or 77-Broadway/Halsey to the parade.
MAX Red Line will travel only between Gateway Transit Center and the airport from about 7 p.m.
myportlandonline.com /getdowntown.php   (838 words)

  
 WWEEK.COM ** Drink 2004
Expo Center and Delta Park/Vanport: The dead end of the line.
The closest drinking establishment to the MAX stop is the Dancin' Bare (8440 N Interstate Ave.), but across the tracks lies a trifecta of unassuming joints: the Kenton Station (8303 N Denver Ave.), the Tavern on Denver (8234 N Denver Ave.) and the "world famous" Kenton Club (2025 N Kilpatrick St.).
Interpret the data, organized by MAX station, below.
www.wweek.com /sitelets/drink2004/index.php?content=lightrail   (838 words)

  
 "Hogs for Dogs - Upcoming Events Page"
Max & Bailey will be at the NC Fairgrounds in the Jim Graham Building this weekend for the Super Pet Expo.
The Rock Hall Business Association, local newspaper and radio station welcome Blaine & Janet with a party at J&J Seafood, on Rte 20, Rock Hall, MD. Hosted by J&J Seafood, Gratitude Yachting Center, D.Lee Kraus, Styles Unlimited, Ace Hardware and Maryland School of Sailing and Seamanship.
Max and Bailey will be in Muscatine, IA for an event being planned by the KSDS puppy raisers.
www.hogsfordogs.org /events.htm   (5058 words)

  
 Portland's Metropolitan Area eXpress (MAX)
A extension to the airport opened in 2001 and a Northbound extension to the Expo Center, just across the river from Vancouver, opened in 2004.
I have ridden MAX several times, mainly from the Gateway transit center into downtown.
The Washington Park station under Portland's West hills is the deepest mass transit station in North America at 260 feet underground.
www.sireneinternet.net /pstran/max   (350 words)

  
 Portland's Metropolitan Area eXpress (MAX)
The Washington Park station under Portland's West hills is the deepest mass transit station in North America at 260 feet underground.
I have ridden MAX several times, mainly from the Gateway transit center into downtown.
A extension to the airport opened in 2001 and a Northbound extension to the Expo Center, just across the river from Vancouver, opened in 2004.
www.sireneinternet.net /pstran/max   (350 words)

  
 WAMALUG: Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area LEGO® Users Group for the District, Maryland and Northern Virginia
We had a display on the weekend of November 20-21, 2004 at the Greenberg’s Train, Toy and Hobby Show at the Dulles EXPO and Conference Center in Chantilly, Virginia, with a layout by Bob Hayes.
Use Metro’s Trip Planner to plan your trip on the subway, Virginia Square/GMU is the nearest station, on the Orange Line.
Bob’s son Max had a number of symmetrical delta-winged craft and a half-track.
www.wamalug.org   (350 words)

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