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The MAX Yellow Line is a light rail service in Portland, Oregon, United States, operated by TriMet as part of the MAX Light Rail system. It connects North Portland to Portland City Center and Portland State University (PSU) with 17 stops from Expo Center station to PSU South/Southwest 6th and College station. The line travels from Portland Expo Center in the north, south to the Rose Quarter through a 5.8-mile (9.3 km) light rail segment along the median of Interstate Avenue. From the Rose Quarter, it crosses the Willamette River via the Steel Bridge and enters downtown Portland, where it operates as a northbound-only service of the Portland Transit Mall on 6th Avenue. Service runs for approximately 21 hours daily with a headway of 15 minutes during most of the day.

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  • La MAX Yellow Line es un servicio de tren ligero en Portland, Oregon, Estados Unidos, operado por TriMet como parte del sistema . Conecta el norte de Portland con el centro de la ciudad de Portland y la Universidad Estatal de Portland (PSU). La línea se origina en en el norte y concluye en el sur hasta a lo largo de un segmento de 5.8 millas (9.3 km), conocido como . Desde allí, cruza el río Willamette hacia el centro de Portland y opera como un servicio exclusivo en dirección norte del en 6th Avenue. La línea tiene 17 paradas entre el Expo Center y las estaciones PSU South / Southwest 6th y College; de estos, siete paradas ocupan la mediana de North Interstate Avenue, dando a ese segmento su nombre. La Línea Amarilla tiene una duración de aproximadamente 21 horas diarias con un intervalo mínimo de 15 minutos durante la mayor parte del día. Después de años de intentos fallidos de construir la Línea Sur / Norte entre el condado de Clackamas y el condado de , los líderes empresariales de Portland y los residentes locales persuadieron a TriMet para que construyera una extensión de tren ligero hacia el norte de Portland en 1999. Como fuente de financiación, la ciudad creó un área de renovación urbana, que desde entonces ha sido acusada de gentrificar los barrios del centro de la ciudad históricamente negros. La línea comenzó a construirse en 2001 y se inauguró el 1 de mayo de 2004, cuatro meses antes de lo previsto. De 2004 a 2009, la Línea Amarilla corrió entre la estación Expo Center en North Portland y las estaciones Library y Galleria en el centro de Portland, compartiendo pistas dentro del centro con la Línea Azul y la Línea Roja. En 2009, TriMet lo desvió al recién reconstruido . Desde 2015, la Línea Amarilla ha operado como un servicio directo hacia el norte de la Línea Naranja desde la estación PSU South / Southwest 6th y College Station, compartiendo su alineación del centro comercial de tránsito en 6th Avenue con la Línea Verde. Por el contrario, la mayoría de los trenes de la Línea Amarilla en dirección sur, que habían servido a la otra mitad del centro comercial en la Quinta Avenida de 2009 a 2015, operan en la Línea Naranja desde la estación Union Station / Northwest 5th y Glisan Street y terminan en la estación Southeast Park Avenue en Milwaukie. . A partir de septiembre de 2019, la Línea Amarilla es el cuarto servicio más ocupado del sistema MAX, con un promedio de 12,960 pasajeros cada día de la semana. (es)
  • The MAX Yellow Line is a light rail service in Portland, Oregon, United States, operated by TriMet as part of the MAX Light Rail system. It connects North Portland to Portland City Center and Portland State University (PSU) with 17 stops from Expo Center station to PSU South/Southwest 6th and College station. The line travels from Portland Expo Center in the north, south to the Rose Quarter through a 5.8-mile (9.3 km) light rail segment along the median of Interstate Avenue. From the Rose Quarter, it crosses the Willamette River via the Steel Bridge and enters downtown Portland, where it operates as a northbound-only service of the Portland Transit Mall on 6th Avenue. Service runs for approximately 21 hours daily with a headway of 15 minutes during most of the day. After failing to secure funding for the South/North Corridor project, which would have built a light rail line between Clackamas County and Clark County, Washington, Portland business leaders and local residents persuaded TriMet to revive the portion of the project within North Portland. As a source of funding, the city created an urban renewal area, which has since been partly blamed for gentrifying historically black inner-city neighborhoods. The Interstate MAX began construction in 2001 and opened on May 1, 2004, four months ahead of schedule. From 2004 to 2009, the Yellow Line ran from Expo Center station in North Portland to the Library and Galleria stations in downtown Portland. In 2009, TriMet rerouted downtown Yellow Line service to the Portland Transit Mall. Since 2015, the Yellow Line has operated as a northbound through service of the Orange Line from PSU South/Southwest 6th and College station and has shared its transit mall alignment on 6th Avenue with the Green Line. Conversely, most southbound Yellow Line trains, which had served the other half of the mall on 5th Avenue from 2009 to 2015, operate through into the Orange Line from Union Station/Northwest 5th & Glisan Street station and terminate at Southeast Park Avenue station in Milwaukie. The Yellow Line is the fourth-busiest service in the MAX system; it carried an average of 12,960 riders each weekday in September 2019. (en)
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  • La MAX Yellow Line es un servicio de tren ligero en Portland, Oregon, Estados Unidos, operado por TriMet como parte del sistema . Conecta el norte de Portland con el centro de la ciudad de Portland y la Universidad Estatal de Portland (PSU). La línea se origina en en el norte y concluye en el sur hasta a lo largo de un segmento de 5.8 millas (9.3 km), conocido como . Desde allí, cruza el río Willamette hacia el centro de Portland y opera como un servicio exclusivo en dirección norte del en 6th Avenue. La línea tiene 17 paradas entre el Expo Center y las estaciones PSU South / Southwest 6th y College; de estos, siete paradas ocupan la mediana de North Interstate Avenue, dando a ese segmento su nombre. La Línea Amarilla tiene una duración de aproximadamente 21 horas diarias con un interva (es)
  • The MAX Yellow Line is a light rail service in Portland, Oregon, United States, operated by TriMet as part of the MAX Light Rail system. It connects North Portland to Portland City Center and Portland State University (PSU) with 17 stops from Expo Center station to PSU South/Southwest 6th and College station. The line travels from Portland Expo Center in the north, south to the Rose Quarter through a 5.8-mile (9.3 km) light rail segment along the median of Interstate Avenue. From the Rose Quarter, it crosses the Willamette River via the Steel Bridge and enters downtown Portland, where it operates as a northbound-only service of the Portland Transit Mall on 6th Avenue. Service runs for approximately 21 hours daily with a headway of 15 minutes during most of the day. (en)
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