Northwest 6th & Davis and Northwest 5th & Couch stations
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NW 6th & Davis Street | ||||
Southwest 6th & Pine One-way operation | Green Line | Union Station/Northwest 6th & Hoyt | ||
Yellow Line | Union Station/Northwest 6th & Hoyt towards Expo Center | |||
NW 5th & Couch Street | ||||
Southwest 5th & Oak towards PSU South/Southwest 5th & Jackson | Green Line | Union Station/Northwest 5th & Glisan One-way operation | ||
Southwest 5th & Oak towards Southeast Park Avenue | Orange Line |
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Northwest 6th & Davis and Northwest 5th & Couch are a pair of light rail stations on the MAX Green, Orange, and Yellow Lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the second stop southbound on the Portland Transit Mall extension.
The stations are built into the sidewalks of 5th and 6th Avenues, with the 5th Avenue platform served by southbound trains and the 6th Avenue platform by northbound trains. The NW 6th & Davis station is served only by the Green and Yellow Lines, and the NW 5th & Couch station is served only by the Green and Orange Lines. Originally, from the opening of these stations in 2009 until 2015, the Yellow Line served both, but in September 2015, the then-new Orange Line replaced the Yellow Line at all southbound stations on the transit mall. The stations are located in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood.
At the time of their opening in August 2009, the stations were located in Fareless Square, which in January 2010 was renamed the Free Rail Zone. In 2012, the fare-free zone was discontinued, along with all fare zones on the TriMet system.
External links
- NW 5th & Couch station information from TriMet
- NW 6th & Davis station information from TriMet
- MAX Light Rail Stations – more general TriMet page
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