Kings Hill/Southwest Salmon Street station explained

Type:MAX Light Rail station
Address:SW 18th Avenue and Salmon Street
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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    Status:Closed
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    Accessible:yes
    Other Services Header:Suspended services
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    Kings Hill/Southwest Salmon Street is a former light rail station in Portland, Oregon, United States, which was served by the Blue and Red lines of TriMet's MAX Light Rail. The station was situated within the Goose Hollow neighborhood. Its incorrectly punctuated name refers to the hillside to the west of the station, which has historically been referred to as King's Hill.[2] A section of King's Hill, which contains many historic buildings, qualified for inclusion within the King's Hill Historic District, the easternmost boundary of which is at SW 21st Avenue.[3]

    Description and history

    The station is located in the center of SW 18th Avenue and has a single platform between the tracks. The platforms are accessed from the left-hand side of the train.

    Despite the Providence Park eastbound station being only two blocks away, the station was added at the request of the neighborhood. It provides service to Lincoln High School and the Multnomah Athletic Club. Though one of the least-used downtown MAX stations, in 2006 a new condominium development nearby was expected to boost ridership.[4]

    Public art

    Artwork around the station recalls Tanner Creek, which was buried and infilled early in Portland's history, and a bronze goose paying tribute to the Goose Hollow neighborhood. The Simpsons creator Matt Groening etched Bart Simpson into the east sidewalk of SW 18th Avenue in 1996 during the construction of this station. The City of Portland has opted to leave the sidewalk intact. SW 18th Avenue runs behind Lincoln High School, where Groening graduated in 1972.

    Bus line connections

    When in operation, this MAX station was served by the following bus lines:

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Altstadt . Roberta . TriMet proposes improvements to make MAX system faster and more reliable . TriMet . January 24, 2024 . January 25, 2024.
    2. Book: Prince, Tracy J.. Portland's Goose Hollow. 978-0-7385-7472-1 . 2011. Arcadia Publishing. Charleston, South Carolina.
    3. Web site: King's Hill Historic District Guidelines. 2001. Planning Bureau, City of Portland. PDF. 133–138. June 13, 2011.
    4. https://web.archive.org/web/20070311075839/http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=115621117600950100 Cost of prime site with MAX access: $1