Next Stop S 25th The PGE Park Stops are located just east of downtown near the PGE Park Minor League Baseball Staduim and home of the AAA Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League. (affiliated with the San Deago Padres). Their are two stops for PGE park one for eastbound trains and another for Westbound trains, each is located a block away from one another, and just after the station the two directional services come back together and join each other again. The Westbound station has two tracks, one platform which seems to not be in use. The In use platform is at street grade and has a simple MAX Canopy.

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(pgepark1) Type 3 LRV #303 on the Blue Line bound for Hillsboro makes it's way down SW Morrison passing SW 12th Avenue. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (pgepark2) Type 2 LRV #229 the Rear car of a Hillsboro-bound Blue Line Car at SW 15th Street going down SW Morrison Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (pgepark3) The Westbound PGE Park Stop. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (pgepark4) The only station signs at PGE Park are these bus stop style MAX verticle signs. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006
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(pgepark5) A sign on the unused 2nd track at PGE Park, no direction is listed, and only the Blue Line is shown to stop. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (pgepark6) Type 3 LRV #311, the only car of a blue line train to Hillsboro approaches PGE Park (Westbound). Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (pgepark7) Type 3 LRV #311 curves across SW 17th Avenue to enter PGE Park (Westbound). Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (pgepark8) The back of Type 3 LRV #311, the only car of a Blue Line train to Hillsboro stopped at PGE Park. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006

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