DescriptionBeaverton TC NE end with side view of bus stop shelter (2009).jpg
The northeast end of the central island at Beaverton Transit Center (the portion that opened in 1988, for buses only), with a side view of a shelter for the line 20 bus stop and a bus laying over on that route. At left, a woman is reading a schedule display. The buses in the picture are a 1999 New Flyer D40LF and, at far right (facing away), a 1992 Flxible Metro. Both of these models are now retired from TriMet's fleet.
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