Goose Hollow/Southwest Jefferson Street MAX Station
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Goose Hollow/Southwest Jefferson Street is a light rail station on the MAX
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. It is the third stop westbound on the Westside MAX alignment and makes several
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Location

Goose Hollow/SW Jefferson Street station is located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of western Portland. Specifically, it is located on the southern side of SW Jefferson Street, across from the Goose Hollow Inn owned by
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To the east of the station, the tracks curve through Collins Circle, a roundabout at the junction of SW Jefferson and SW 18th Streets. Trains turn north onto 18th as they move eastbound; to the west, the tracks pass under the Vista Avenue viaduct (more commonly referred to as the Vista Bridge) and into the Robertson Tunnel under Portland's West Hills.


Station layout

The station uses a simple side platform layout with two tracks running between them. Access to the platforms is via the street with ramps on either end of each platform. There is also a crossing for pedestrians to change platforms.


Bus connections

This station at Collins Circle is served by the following bus lines: *6 – Martin Luther King Jr Blvd *58 – Canyon Rd *68 –
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/Collins Circle


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Station information (with eastbound ID number)
from
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Station information (with westbound ID number)
from TriMet

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