Southwest 6th & Pine and Southwest 5th & Oak stations

Southwest 6th & Pine and Southwest 5th & Oak stations are a pair of light rail stations on the MAX Green, Orange and Yellow Lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 3rd stop southbound on the Portland Transit Mall extension.

SW 6th & Pine  SW 5th & Oak  
MAX Light Rail stations
Platform of SW 5th & Oak in October 2023
General information
LocationSW 6th & Pine (northbound)
SW 5th & Oak (southbound)
Portland, Oregon
 United States
Coordinates45°31′19″N 122°40′35″W / 45.52194°N 122.67639°W / 45.52194; -122.67639
Owned byTriMet
Tracks1 per split
Construction
AccessibleYes
Services
Preceding station TriMet Following station
SW 6th & Pine Street
Pioneer Courthouse/​Southwest 6th
One-way operation
Green Line Northwest 6th & Davis
Yellow Line Northwest 6th & Davis
towards Expo Center
SW 5th & Oak Street
Pioneer Place/​Southwest 5th Green Line Northwest 5th & Couch
One-way operation
Pioneer Place/​Southwest 5th Orange Line
Former services
Preceding station TriMet Following station
SW 6th & Pine Street
Pioneer Courthouse/​Southwest 6th
One-way operation
Mall Shuttle
2009–2011
Northwest 6th & Davis
SW 5th & Oak Street
Pioneer Place/​Southwest 5th Yellow Line
2009–2015
Northwest 5th & Couch
One-way operation
Pioneer Place/​Southwest 5th Mall Shuttle
2009–2011

The stations are built into the sidewalks of 5th and 6th Avenues, with the 5th Avenue platform served by southbound trains and the 6th Avenue platform by northbound trains. The SW 6th & Pine station is served only by the Green and Yellow Lines, and the SW 5th & Oak station is served only by the Green and Orange Lines. Originally, from the opening of these stations in 2009 until 2015, the Yellow Line served both, but in September 2015 the then-new Orange Line replaced the Yellow Line at all southbound stations on the transit mall. The stations are located at the base of the US Bancorp Tower and connect to bus routes on the Transit Mall.

At the time of their opening in August 2009, the stations were located in Fareless Square, which in January 2010 was renamed the Free Rail Zone. In 2012, the fare-free zone was discontinued, along with all fare zones on the TriMet system.

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