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Template:Portland Vintage Trolley

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Portland Vintage Trolley
1991-2009 route[1]
B NS (SW 11th Ave)
A NS (SW 10th Ave)
Galleria/​Southwest 10th Avenue
Portland Streetcar
Library/​Southwest 9th Avenue
Portland Streetcar
Pioneer Square North
Pioneer Square South
Morrison/​Southwest 3rd Avenue
Yamhill District
Oak Street/​Southwest 1st Avenue
Skidmore Fountain
Old Town/​Chinatown
Rose Quarter Transit Center
Convention Center
Portland Streetcar
B (NE Grand Ave)
A (NE 7th Ave)
Northeast 7th Avenue
Portland Streetcar
Northeast 11th Avenue (Vintage Trolley only)
Lloyd Center/​Northeast 11th Avenue (MAX only)

Handicapped/disabled access Galleria and Northeast 11 Avenue terminals were accessible
2009-2014 route[2]
Union Station/​Northwest 5th & Glisan
Amtrak
Union Station/​Northwest 6th & Hoyt
Amtrak
Northwest 5th & Couch
Northwest 6th & Davis
Southwest 5th & Oak
Southwest 6th & Pine
Pioneer Place/​Southwest 5th
Pioneer Courthouse/​Southwest 6th
to Gresham to Airport
City Hall/​Southwest 5th & Jefferson
Southwest 6th & Madison
NSB (after 2012) (SW Market St)
Mill
Portland Streetcar
NSA (after 2012) (SW Mill/SW Montgomery St)
PSU Urban Center/​Southwest 6th & Montgomery
Portland Streetcar
PSU South/​Southwest 5th & Jackson (after 2012)
PSU South/​Southwest 6th & College (after 2012)
Terminus
to Southeast Park Avenue (after 2015)
Concurrent with Portland Transit Mall
2001-2005 secondary route (via NS Line)[1]
NW 23rd & Marshall
NW 22nd & Northrup/Lovejoy
NW 21st & Northrup/Lovejoy
NW 18th & Northrup/Lovejoy
NW 14th & Northrup
NW 13th & Lovejoy
NW 12th & Northrup
NW 10th & Northrup
NW 11th/10th & Johnson
NW 11th/10th & Glisan
NW 11th/10th & Couch
SW 11th/10th & Alder
SW 11th & Taylor
Central Library
SW 11th & Jefferson
Art Museum
SW 11th/10th & Clay
Streetcar loop
NS (post-2005)

This is a route-map template for the Portland Vintage Trolley, a light rail line in Portland, Oregon.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

  1. ^ a b ""Vintage" Trolley". TriMet. Archived from the original on 6 June 2002. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Vintage Trolley Schedule". Portland Vintage Trolley. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.