Beaverton Transit Center Sunset Transit Center station islocated in an open-cut trench, with short tunnels at either end of the platform though none of the platform itself is underground. The station has entrance staircases to the two platforms at streets that overpass the line at either end of the platforms. The entire platform area (except for the staircases) have glass canopies. The station has a parking garage with 530 spaces and also many bus connections along the streets nearby but no bus loop. Out here in the suberbian area the stops are spaced quite far (like a 5 minute ride or more) apart.

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(sunsettc1) Looking down the platform at Sunset T.C. with Type 3 LRV #323 stopped in the station with the next and last stop of Beaverton. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (sunsettc2) Looking down to the Sunset T.C. Station with Type 2 LRV #243, the second car of a blue line train to Gresham stopped in the station. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (sunsettc3) Type 2 LRV #243 at the back of a Gresham-bound Blue line train leaves Sunset T.C. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (sunsettc4) Type 2 LRV #243 leaves Sunset T.C. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006
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(sunsettc5) A Sunset T.C. pillar in front of the Eastbound platform elevator and a staircase to street level. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (sunsettc6) Looking across the tracks at Sunset TC. A Lone man waits for a Westbound train. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (sunsettc7) The tacitle station information panel at Sunset TC, every MAX station has one of these. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006 (sunsettc8) The two side platforms at Sunset T.C. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006
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(sunsettc9) Looking down the tracks and to the Sunset TC from a street overpass. Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 5 July, 2006

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