TriMet transit centers are defined by TriMet as "major transit hub[s] served by several bus or rail lines". [1] These transit centers are often key areas for accessing public transportation throughout the extended Portland metropolitan area.
Name | City or community | Location | Year opened | Year closed or delisted as a TC |
Image |
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Beaverton Transit Center (first location) |
Beaverton | unnamed street south of Broadway and west of Lombard in central Beaverton | 1979 [5] | 1988 | |
Burlingame Transit Center | Portland | SW Bertha Blvd. and Barbur Blvd. [6] [7] | 1984 | 2001 | |
Cedar Hills Transit Center | Cedar Hills | SW Wilshire Street east of Marlow Street [8] (behind Cedar Hills Shopping Center) | 1979 [5] | 1998 | |
Clackamas Town Center Transit Center (first location) | Clackamas | SE Monterrey Avenue, [9] north side of Clackamas Town Center mall [10] | 1981 | 2006 | |
Hillsboro Transit Center (first location) | Hillsboro | SW Baseline Street east of Dennis Avenue [11] | 1988 [12] | 1996 | |
Milwaukie Transit Center | Milwaukie | Jackson Street and 21st Avenue [9] [13] | 1981 [14] | 2010 | |
Rockwood Transit Center | Gresham | SE 188th Avenue between Burnside Street and Stark Street,
[15] at Rockwood/E 188th Ave. MAX station |
1986 | 2010 |
Note: Rose Quarter Transit Center was originally named Coliseum Transit Center. It was renamed in 1994, but the location remained the same, and the facilities did not change at that time.