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To Gresham Route: MAX Blue Line TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 1 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Blue Line - To Gresham Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts Hatfield Government Center MAX Station 9848 S AT 544 0 544 | 0 Hillsboro Central/SE 3rd TC MAX Station 9846 E AT 436 25 461 | 0 Tuality Hospital/SE 8th Ave MAX Station 9843 E AT 153 26 179 | 0 Washington/SE 12th Ave MAX Station 9841 E AT 227 64 291 | 0 Fair Complex/Hillsboro Airport MAX Stn 9838 E AT 330 76 406 | 0 Hawthorn Farm MAX Station 9839 E AT 104 47 151 | 0 Orenco MAX Station 9835 E AT 421 186 607 | 0 Quatama MAX Station 9834 E AT 484 150 634 | 0 Willow Creek/SW 185th Ave TC MAX Station 9831 E AT 549 225 774 | 0 Elmonica/SW 170th Ave MAX Station 9830 E AT 447 142 589 | 0 Merlo Rd/SW 158th Ave MAX Station 9828 E AT 178 69 247 | 0 Beaverton Creek MAX Station 9822 S AT 152 34 186 | 0 Millikan Way MAX Station 9826 E AT 434 151 585 | 0 Beaverton Central MAX Station 9824 E AT 242 240 482 | 0 Beaverton TC MAX Station 9821 N AT 729 650 1,379 | 0 Sunset TC MAX Station 9969 E AT 501 160 661 | 0 Washington Park MAX Station 10120 E AT 306 247 553 | 0 Goose Hollow/SW Jefferson St MAX Station 10118 E AT 122 228 350 | 0 Kings Hill/SW Salmon St MAX Station 9759 N AT 83 109 192 | 0 Providence Park MAX Station 9758 E AT 484 504 988 | 0 Library/SW 9th Ave MAX Station 8333 E AT 364 624 988 | 0 Pioneer Square South MAX Station 8334 E AT 435 1,004 1,439 | 0 Mall/SW 4th Ave MAX Station 8335 E AT 259 352 611 | 0 Yamhill District MAX Station 8336 E AT 243 167 410 | 0 Oak/ SW 1st Ave MAX Station 8337 N NS 117 124 241 | 0 Skidmore Fountain MAX Station 8338 N AT 279 321 600 | 0 Old Town/Chinatown MAX Station 8339 N AT 235 132 367 | 0 Rose Quarter TC MAX Station 8340 E AT 632 534 1,166 | 0 Convention Center MAX Station 8341 E AT 294 348 642 | 0 NE 7th Ave MAX Station 8342 E FS 124 156 280 | 0 Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave MAX Station 8343 E AT 404 513 917 | 0 Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave TC MAX Station 8344 E AT 216 260 476 | 0 NE 60th Ave MAX Station 8345 E AT 87 229 316 | 0 NE 82nd Ave MAX Station 8346 E AT 229 264 493 | 0 Gateway/NE 99th Ave TC MAX Station 8347 S AT 1,194 640 1,834 | 0 E 102nd Ave MAX Station 8348 E FS 291 296 587 | 0 E 122nd Ave MAX Station 8349 E FS 294 645 939 | 0 E 148th Ave MAX Station 8350 E FS 135 415 550 | 0 E 162nd Ave MAX Station 8351 E FS 281 736 1,017 | 0 E 172nd Ave MAX Station 8352 E FS 67 234 301 | 0 E 181st Ave MAX Station 8353 E FS 146 475 621 | 0 Rockwood/E 188th Ave MAX Station 8354 E NS 152 461 613 | 0 Ruby Junction/E 197th Ave MAX Station 8355 E FS 103 310 413 | 0 Civic Drive MAX Station 13450 E AT 85 205 290 | 0 Gresham City Hall MAX Station 8356 E OP 51 318 369 | 0 TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 2 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Blue Line - To Gresham Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts Gresham Central TC MAX Station 8357 E AT 61 460 521 | 0 Cleveland Ave MAX Station 8359 W NS 0 727 727 | 0 TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 3 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Blue Line - To Hillsboro Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts Cleveland Ave MAX Station 8359 W NS 718 0 718 | 0 Gresham Central TC MAX Station 8360 W AT 427 53 480 | 0 Gresham City Hall MAX Station 8361 W AT 342 39 381 | 0 Civic Drive MAX Station 13449 W AT 195 56 251 | 0 Ruby Junction/E 197th Ave MAX Station 8362 W FS 208 95 303 | 0 Rockwood/E 188th Ave MAX Station 8363 W FS 489 141 630 | 0 E 181st Ave MAX Station 8364 W FS 544 154 698 | 0 E 172nd Ave MAX Station 8365 W FS 242 86 328 | 0 E 162nd Ave MAX Station 8366 W FS 678 271 949 | 0 E 148th Ave MAX Station 8367 W FS 434 142 576 | 0 E 122nd Ave MAX Station 8368 W FS 735 324 1,059 | 0 E 102nd Ave MAX Station 8369 W FS 341 312 653 | 0 Gateway/NE 99th Ave TC MAX Station 8370 N AT 635 1,061 1,696 | 0 NE 82nd Ave MAX Station 8371 W AT 224 260 484 | 0 NE 60th Ave MAX Station 8372 W AT 191 124 315 | 0 Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave TC MAX Station 8373 W AT 274 262 536 | 0 Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave MAX Station 8374 W AT 446 540 986 | 0 NE 7th Ave MAX Station 8375 W NS 178 199 377 | 0 Convention Center MAX Station 8376 W AT 359 283 642 | 0 Rose Quarter TC MAX Station 8377 W AT 492 600 1,092 | 0 Old Town/Chinatown MAX Station 8378 S AT 177 347 524 | 0 Skidmore Fountain MAX Station 8379 S AT 333 317 650 | 0 Oak/ SW 1st Ave MAX Station 8380 S FS 118 144 262 | 0 Morrison/SW 3rd Ave MAX Station 8381 W NS 236 250 486 | 0 Mall/SW 5th Ave MAX Station 8382 W AT 490 372 862 | 0 Pioneer Square North MAX Station 8383 W AT 1,040 313 1,353 | 0 Galleria/SW 10th Ave MAX Station 8384 W AT 527 519 1,046 | 0 Providence Park MAX Station 9757 W AT 434 928 1,362 | 0 Kings Hill/SW Salmon St MAX Station 9820 S AT 83 86 169 | 0 Goose Hollow/SW Jefferson St MAX Station 10117 W AT 181 170 351 | 0 Washington Park MAX Station 10121 W AT 168 404 572 | 0 Sunset TC MAX Station 9624 W AT 139 617 756 | 0 Beaverton TC MAX Station 9818 S AT 708 758 1,466 | 0 Beaverton Central MAX Station 9823 W AT 206 209 415 | 0 Millikan Way MAX Station 9825 W AT 139 356 495 | 0 Beaverton Creek MAX Station 9819 N AT 26 143 169 | 0 Merlo Rd/SW 158th Ave MAX Station 9827 W AT 57 146 203 | 0 Elmonica/SW 170th Ave MAX Station 9829 W AT 115 404 519 | 0 Willow Creek/SW 185th Ave TC MAX Station 9832 W AT 247 500 747 | 0 Quatama MAX Station 9833 W AT 128 413 541 | 0 Orenco MAX Station 9836 W AT 212 396 608 | 0 Hawthorn Farm MAX Station 9840 W AT 37 90 127 | 0 Fair Complex/Hillsboro Airport MAX Stn 9837 W AT 85 284 369 | 0 Washington/SE 12th Ave MAX Station 9842 W AT 56 229 285 | 0 Tuality Hospital/SE 8th Ave MAX Station 9844 W AT 28 126 154 | 0 TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 4 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Blue Line - To Hillsboro Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts Hillsboro Central/SE 3rd TC MAX Station 9845 W AT 17 445 462 | 0 Hatfield Government Center MAX Station 9848 S AT 0 490 490 | 0 TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 5 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Green Line - To Clackamas Town Center Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts PSU South/SW 6th & College MAX Stn 10293 N NS 269 54 323 | 0 PSU Urban Center/SW 6th & Montgomery MAX Stn 7774 N OP 202 12 214 | 0 SW 6th & Madison MAX Station 13123 N NS 164 38 202 | 0 Pioneer Courthouse/SW 6th Ave MAX Stn 7777 N NS 396 201 597 | 0 SW 6th & Pine MAX Station 7787 N OP 214 114 328 | 0 NW 6th & Davis MAX Station 9299 N NS 192 100 292 | 0 Union Station/NW 6th & Hoyt MAX Stn 7763 N AT 302 174 476 | 0 Rose Quarter TC MAX Station 8340 E AT 542 181 723 | 0 Convention Center MAX Station 8341 E AT 204 133 337 | 0 NE 7th Ave MAX Station 8342 E FS 100 84 184 | 0 Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave MAX Station 8343 E AT 273 285 558 | 0 Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave TC MAX Station 8344 E AT 121 166 287 | 0 NE 60th Ave MAX Station 8345 E AT 75 131 206 | 0 NE 82nd Ave MAX Station 8346 E AT 135 165 300 | 0 Gateway/NE 99th Ave TC MAX Station 8347 S AT 848 449 1,297 | 0 SE Main St MAX Station 13124 S NS 192 202 394 | 0 SE Division St MAX Station 13125 S FS 147 234 381 | 0 SE Powell Blvd MAX Station 13126 S FS 98 256 354 | 0 SE Holgate Blvd MAX Station 13127 S NS 90 232 322 | 0 Lents/SE Foster Rd MAX Station 13128 S NS 116 261 377 | 0 SE Flavel St MAX Station 13129 S FS 81 222 303 | 0 SE Fuller Rd MAX Station 13130 S AT 31 213 244 | 0 Clackamas Town Center TC MAX Station 13132 N AT 0 1,435 1,435 | 0 TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 6 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Green Line - To Portland City Center/PSU Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts Clackamas Town Center TC MAX Station 13132 N AT 1,272 0 1,272 | 0 SE Fuller Rd MAX Station 13133 N AT 180 28 208 | 0 SE Flavel St MAX Station 13134 N NS 229 62 291 | 0 Lents/SE Foster Rd MAX Station 13135 N FS 286 96 382 | 0 SE Holgate Blvd MAX Station 13136 N FS 207 94 301 | 0 SE Powell Blvd MAX Station 13137 N NS 219 119 338 | 0 SE Division St MAX Station 13138 N NS 214 140 354 | 0 SE Main St MAX Station 13139 N FS 172 173 345 | 0 Gateway/NE 99th Ave TC MAX Station 8370 N AT 549 818 1,367 | 0 NE 82nd Ave MAX Station 8371 W AT 221 131 352 | 0 NE 60th Ave MAX Station 8372 W AT 174 90 264 | 0 Hollywood/NE 42nd Ave TC MAX Station 8373 W AT 196 191 387 | 0 Lloyd Center/NE 11th Ave MAX Station 8374 W AT 372 359 731 | 0 NE 7th Ave MAX Station 8375 W NS 116 143 259 | 0 Convention Center MAX Station 8376 W AT 186 243 429 | 0 Rose Quarter TC MAX Station 8377 W AT 167 544 711 | 0 Union Station/NW 5th & Glisan MAX Stn 7601 S NS 213 382 595 | 0 NW 5th & Couch MAX Station 9303 S NS 121 231 352 | 0 SW 5th & Oak MAX Station 7627 S NS 112 228 340 | 0 Pioneer Place/SW 5th Ave MAX Station 7646 S NS 267 598 865 | 0 City Hall/SW 5th & Jefferson MAX Station 7608 S NS 52 206 258 | 0 PSU Urban Center/SW 5th & Mill MAX Station 7618 S FS 31 279 310 | 0 PSU South/SW 5th & Jackson MAX Stn 7606 S NS 100 450 550 | 0 TriMet Passenger Census -Fall 2018 7 All Day Ons and Offs by Route and Stop Sunday Route: MAX Orange Line - To Portland City Center Monthly Stop Location Location ID Direction Position Ons Offs Total Lifts SE Park Ave MAX Station 13720 N AT 746 0 746 | 0 Milwaukie/Main St MAX Station 13721 N AT 225 43 268 | 0 SE Tacoma/Johnson Creek MAX Station 13722 N AT 214 45 259 | 0 SE Bybee Blvd MAX Station 13723 N AT 156 38 194 | 0 SE 17th Ave & Holgate Blvd MAX Station 13724 N AT 175 45 220 | 0 SE 17th Ave & Rhine St MAX Station 13725 N AT 71 21 92 | 0
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