Beaverton Transit Center is a multimodal transport hub in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. Owned and operated by TriMet, it is served by bus, commuter rail, and light rail. The transit center is MAX Light Rail's 15th station eastbound on the Blue Line and 11th station eastbound on the Red Line. It is also the northern terminus of WES Commuter Rail and a hub for bus routes mostly serving the westside communities of the Portland metropolitan area. Beaverton Transit Center is situated on Southwest Lombard Avenue, just north of Southwest Canyon Road in central Beaverton, connected by walkway to Canyon Place Shopping Center. It recorded 9,709 average weekday boardings for all modes in fall 2018, making it TriMet's busiest transit center.
The first Beaverton Transit Center, which was one of two transit centers built in Beaverton as part of TriMet's Westside Transit Plan, opened near Beaverton–Hillsdale Highway and Lombard Avenue in 1979. The second and current facility, relocated farther north from the previous site, opened on September 4, 1988, for bus service. The Westside MAX project, which extended light rail from downtown Portland to Beaverton and Hillsboro, added light rail platforms in 1998. Initially served only by the Blue Line, Red Line service from Portland International Airport was extended to the transit center in 2003. WES began serving Beaverton Transit Center in 2009.
A new plan surfaced that same year amid discussions of building a busway or light rail line between Portland and the west side.[8] In preparation for what would become the Westside MAX extension, which would extend the Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) from downtown Portland to Beaverton and Hillsboro, Beaverton city planners began considering the transit center's relocation in February 1982.[9] TriMet studied three site proposals, which included an expansion of the existing location on Lombard Avenue and Broadway Street, a triangular area occupied by existing establishments between Hall Boulevard and Watson Avenue, and 4.8 acres (1.9 ha) of undeveloped land on Canyon Road and Hall Boulevard.[5] Planners selected the third option the following September.[10][11]
TriMet had targeted beginning construction of the replacement facility by the summer of 1987, but the discovery of an illegal land fill at the site, which revealed that the property had originally been a wetland, prevented the issuance of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit. Preliminary work finally started in October of that year after the USACE deemed that "public interest" outweighed the environmental losses caused by the land fill and issued the permit.[12][13][14]Urban Mass Transportation Administration funds covered 80 percent of the project's $2 million budget, and the second Beaverton Transit Center opened on September 4, 1988.[15] It was initially built as another bus-only transit center, but plans reserved an area on the north side of the property for future light rail platforms.[16]
In 1993, TriMet began construction of the Westside MAX extension.[17] During planning, Beaverton officials declined to build a park and ride near the transit center, stating that one of the goals of the light rail project was to reduce auto congestion in central Beaverton.[18] The transit center's MAX platforms opened on September 12, 1998, at the same time as most of the extension.[19] Between 1998 and 2001, TriMet operated only one MAX service, which ran the entire length of existing tracks from Hillsboro through downtown Portland to Gresham. That service was renamed the Blue Line in 2001 following the completion of the Airport MAX project,[20] which introduced the Red Line to Portland International Airport.[21] Originally, westbound Red Line trains only ran up to the Library and Galleria stations in downtown Portland, where they turned around at the 11th Avenue loop tracks. On September 1, 2003, TriMet extended Red Line service up to Beaverton Transit Center, its present western terminus.[22]
Proposals for connecting Beaverton and Wilsonville by commuter rail emerged in 1996.[23] The committee studying the rail plan examined two options for the line's northern terminus: Beaverton Transit Center and Merlo Road/Southwest 158th Avenue station.[24] A revised plan selected a shorter route to Beaverton Transit Center in 2000.[25] After several years of delays due to a lack of funding,[26] a platform for the WES Commuter Rail line began construction at the southern end of the transit center in 2006.[27] Regular service on the WES line commenced on February 2, 2009.[28]
In March 2011, TriMet began construction of one of two bike-and-ride facilities at Beaverton Transit Center (the other at Gresham Central Transit Center), its second after the first facility built at Sunset Transit Center.[29] The Beaverton Transit Center bike and ride opened the following July with 100 spaces for bicycles, at the time the largest in the TriMet system and the Pacific Northwest.[30]
In August 2022, TriMet received a $5.6 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration to upgrade Beaverton Transit Center. Construction is expected to begin in 2025.[31]
Beaverton Transit Center serves the central Beaverton area. It is located north of Southwest Canyon Road, bounded by Southwest Lombard Avenue to the west and Beaverton Creek to the south.[32] It is connected by walkway to Canyon Place Shopping Center to the east.[33] A bus-only loop containing nine bus bays occupies a majority of the transit center. A structure at the center of the loop houses a concession stand. The MAX stop, designed by OTAK, Inc.,[34] is situated in the northwest. This stop consists of two side platforms and one island platform, served by three tracks. The outer tracks are used by the Blue Line, while the middle track is used by the Red Line. A 15-minute pick-up and drop-off area containing several parking spaces sits adjacent to the western MAX platform. The WES platform occupies the southeastern edge of the transit center, accompanied by a single-track railway and a buffer stop to mark the end of the line. All of Beaverton Transit Center's rail platforms feature ticket vending machines and passenger information displays.[35] As of October 2020[update], the transit center has a total of 136 bicycle parking spaces of which 76 are inside a secure bike and ride.[1][36]
Public art
The MAX station's original shelter featured "whimsical photographic portraits of passengers" and images of local landmarks. These photos were captured by students Katie O'Malley and Petra Prostrednik of Beaverton's Arts and Communications High School. They were led by design team artist Richard Turner and photographer Barbara Turner, who came up with the project as a way of giving the students hands-on experience in designing and implementing a public art project.[37]: 36 In 1994, artist Christopher Rauschenberg photographed the station's site prior to the start of construction. This image was etched onto the station's windscreen. It is described as a way to "document the past as the areas change and grow and [to] offer a comparison with the landscape of the future".[37]: 34 An interactive sculpture created by Frank Boyden and Brad Rude, entitled The Interactivator, sits on the WES platform.[38] It features 16 movable bronze heads and a vehicle mounted on a stainless steel table.[39]: 30 Designed to represent the train and the variety of people who ride the line, the sculptures serve as a "metaphor for the human experience".[38]
Services
Beaverton Transit Center is TriMet's busiest transit center with 9,709 total weekday boardings for all modes in September 2018.[3] It is currently the only transit center in the network served by both MAX and WES.[40]
Rail
On MAX, Beaverton Transit Center is situated between Beaverton Central station and Sunset Transit Center and serves as the 15th station eastbound on the Blue Line and the western terminus of the Red Line. The Blue Line connects the transit center westbound to Hatfield Government Center station in downtown Hillsboro and eastbound through Portland to Cleveland Avenue station in Gresham. The Red Line runs from Beaverton through Portland to Portland International Airport station.[40] The MAX station recorded 4,554 average weekday boardings in fall 2018, the second-busiest in the system after Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center.[2] MAX trains serve the transit center for approximately 22 hours from Monday to Thursday; they run slightly later on Fridays and Saturdays and end earlier on Sundays.[41][42]Headways measure from as little as five minutes during weekday rush hour up to 30 minutes in the early mornings and late evenings. For most of the day, service runs every fifteen minutes.[43] MAX trains take approximately 25 minutes to reach Pioneer Square in downtown Portland, 30 minutes to downtown Hillsboro, 65 minutes to Portland International Airport, and 75 minutes to Gresham. The last eastbound and westbound trains are Blue Line services.[41][42]
Beaverton Transit Center is the northern terminus of WES, which connects Beaverton to Tigard, Tualatin, and Wilsonville. The next station southbound is Hall/Nimbus, which is also located in Beaverton.[44] WES operates only on weekdays during the morning and evening rush hour commutes. WES trains run approximately every 30 minutes during service hours.[45]
Bus
A majority of the bus routes stopping at Beaverton Transit Center serve the westside communities of Washington County and downtown Portland. An exception to this is route 20–Burnside/Stark, which continues east from downtown across the Willamette River to Gresham. As of August 2023[update], the following TriMet bus lines serve the transit center:[46]
20–Burnside/Stark
52–Farmington/185th
53–Arctic/Allen
54–Beaverton–Hillsdale Hwy
57–TV Hwy/Forest Grove
58–Canyon Rd
76–Hall/Greenburg
78–Denney/Kerr Pkwy
88–Hart/198th
Former SMART service
In August 2013, Wilsonville's South Metro Area Regional Transit (SMART) began operating route 8X,[47] an express bus route that connected Beaverton Transit Center with SMART's Wilsonville Transit Center. Only one scheduled trip per day ran in each direction, in the early morning and late evening.[48] In October 2014, the late-night route was changed to one going via downtown Portland to Beaverton Transit Center and numbered 9X.[49] These routes were intended to provide some service at times when WES was not operating (during rush hours, WES connects the same two points; the SMART transit center is at WES's Wilsonville station).[47] The service was discontinued in September 2016.[50]
^Hortsch, Dan (December 17, 1978). "Timed transfers key to Tri-Met's Westside Transit Plan". The Oregonian. p. C5.
^ abCrumpacker, Blair (August 24, 1982). "Tri-Met studying 3 Beaverton sites for new transit center". The Oregonian. p. 4.
^Bodine, Harry (June 19, 1979). "Tri-Met west side transfers pass muster". The Oregonian. p. B4.
^Mantia, Patty (June 3, 1979). "Tri-Met shuffles west side service". The Sunday Oregonian. p. C7.
^Gunning, Paula (November 27, 1979). "Transit options called too little offered too late". The Oregonian. p. D11.
^Crumpacker, Blair (February 9, 1982). "Transit center decision urged". The Oregonian. p. 7.
^Crumpacker, Blair (September 6, 1982). "Planners recommend transit site". The Oregonian. p. 3.
^Gauntt, Tom (September 6, 1982). "Baker's latest session with planners yields smiles on transit site choice". The Oregonian. p. 3.
^Olmos, Robert (October 4, 1987). "Transit center plans bogged down by wetlands issue EPA challenge over landfill poses threat to Tri-Met's permit process". The Oregonian. p. C7.
^Olmos, Robert (October 30, 1987). "Tri-Met to go forward with two projects in Beaverton". The Oregonian. p. C10.
^Olmos, Robert (August 25, 1988). "New Tri-Met transit center fills bill for all". The Oregonian.
^Olmos, Robert (January 30, 1987). "Beaverton transit center awaits decision on roads". The Oregonian. p. C6.
^Oliver, Gordon (August 8, 1993). "Groundbreaking ceremonies set to launch project". The Sunday Oregonian. "Westside Light Rail: Making Tracks" (special section), p. R1.
^Bodine, Harry (July 23, 1989). "Planners say Henry Street Line merits study; they'll tell the Beaverton Council Monday night the route might be best for bringing light rail west". The Oregonian. p. D2.
^Mapes, Jeff (September 13, 1998). "Gore walks tight line on Clinton". The Oregonian.
^"Systems News [regular news section]". Tramways & Urban Transit. UK: Ian Allan Publishing. December 2000. p. 471. ISSN1460-8324. With the light rail system due to expand to two services in September 2001, and three in 2004 (with all three using the same routing and stops in the city centre), Tri-Met has decided to assign route colours as follows ...
^Oliver, Gordon (September 11, 2001). "Portland now 'the city that moves', mayor says [opening of MAX Red Line]". The Oregonian. p. 1.
^Leeson, Fred (August 27, 2003). "MAX fares increase, direct service from Beaverton to PDX starts". The Oregonian. p. D2.
^Hamilton, Don (July 18, 1996). "Cities take another look at trains". The Oregonian. p. 1.
^Hamilton, Don (December 6, 1999). "Commuter rail possibility speeds up". The Oregonian. p. B2.
^Hamilton, Don (May 10, 2000). "Commuter rail whistles past one money hurdle; officials say approval by a U.S. House Subcommittee for engineering-study funds constitutes real progress". The Oregonian. p. E2.
^"Wilsonville–Beaverton commuter train OK'd". The Oregonian. May 11, 2004. p. C1.
^Anderson, David (May 4, 2006). "Get ready for disruptions on busy Beaverton roads". The Oregonian. p. 19.
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