Union Stn
NW 6th &
Hoyt
Northbound
Union Station/NW 6th & Hoyt is the last northbound stop before trains reach the Steel Bridge and the transit mall's separate directional running through downtown ends. It opened in 2009. The stop is a sidewalk stop on the east side of 6th Avenue with the tactile warning strip on the sidewalk running from NW Hoyt Street to NW Glisan Street right alongside the Greyhound Station. Union Station for Amtrak service is one block north. The only amenity is a single, small modern shelter with a glass awning covering one bench and metal station signs. The sister station is Union Station/NW 5th and Glisan.
Photos: 1-4 taken on 15 October, 2011, 5-11 on 16 October, 2011; 12-15: 8 March, 2018
The modern illuminated sign at the stop has dusk descends
The lights of the modern canopy
The tower of Union Station is visible beyond
The only amenities for waiting passengers
A platform sign and the lettering for Greyhound
The station on the sidewalk
Buses can travel along the platform too
A sign for Greyhound is right along the stop
Type 5 LRV #529 on a Green Line train to Clackamas
Type 5 LRV #529 passes the entrance to Union Station
Type 4 LRV #402 (attached to a type 5 LRV) crosses over the entrance to Union Station
Last Updated: 25 January, 2012
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