The Lake Oswego Transit Center is a transit center operated by TriMet, at 4th Street and A Avenue in Lake Oswego, Oregon.[1]
Lake Oswego Transit Center | |
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Bus transit center | |
General information | |
Location | 4th Street and A Avenue Lake Oswego, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45°25′13″N 122°40′05″W / 45.42029°N 122.668°W |
Owned by | TriMet |
Construction | |
Accessible | Accessible to people with mobility devices |
The following bus routes serve the transit center:[1][2]
- 35 – Macadam/Greeley
- 37 – Lake Grove
- 78 – Denney/Kerr Parkway
- 153 – Stafford/Salamo
In 2002, an overhaul was planned due to the proliferation of pedestrian obstacles. At that time, the four bus lines serving the center picked up 593 passengers and dropped off 505 on an average weekday.[3]
In the 2000s, low ridership for two of the four bus lines then serving the transit center (the 36 and 37, connecting Lake Oswego with Tualatin) was a concern for TriMet.[4][5]
See also
edit- List of TriMet transit centers
- Willamette Shore Trolley, a nearby rail corridor that has been considered for extension of light rail or streetcar service from Portland to Lake Oswego
References
edit- ^ a b "Lake Oswego Transit Center". TriMet. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
- ^ "153-Stafford/Salamo". TriMet. Archived from the original on August 27, 2024. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
- ^ Bella, Rick (April 11, 2002). "City targets transit center for overhaul". The Oregonian.
- ^ Lednicer, Lisa Grace (August 21, 2003). "Changes proposed for Lake Oswego buses". The Oregonian.
- ^ Zheng, Yuxing (December 13, 2007). "To bus, or not to bus: In Lake Oswego and West Linn, some TriMet buses often run almost empty; Detractors cite long waits, unreliability". The Oregonian.
External links
edit- Lake Oswego Transit Center – TriMet page