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Southeast 17th Avenue and Rhine Street station

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SE 17th Ave & Rhine St
MAX Light Rail station
General information
Location3424 SE 17th Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates45°29′53″N 122°38′53″W / 45.498182°N 122.648123°W / 45.498182; -122.648123
Owned byTriMet
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport 17, 70
Construction
Bicycle facilities8 bike rack spaces
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedSeptember 12, 2015
Services
Preceding station TriMet Following station
Southeast 17th Avenue and Holgate Boulevard Orange Line Clinton Street/​Southeast 12th Avenue
Location
Map

Southeast 17th Avenue and Rhine Street is a MAX Orange Line station located at 3424 Southeast 17th Avenue in Portland, Oregon's Brooklyn neighborhood, in the United States.[1] Along These Lines is installed at the station.

It is the least busy station in the MAX network.[2]

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Transcription

Bus service

As of September 18, 2022, this station is served by the following bus lines:

  • 17-Holgate/Broadway
  • 70-12th/NE 33rd Ave

References

  1. ^ "Route and Stations: SE17th & Rhine". Catch the Orange. TriMet. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "TriMet MAX Light Rail Passenger Census - Fall 2019" (PDF). trimet.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-03-10. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
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