DescriptionClackamas Town Ctr TC - bus arrival stop and MAX stn.jpg
Two buses stopped to unload at the arrival/unloading stop at TriMet's 2009-opened Clackamas Town Center Transit Center, with the MAX Green Line station in the background. (An earlier Clackamas Town Center TC opened in 1981 and was located on the north side of the mall.) The building at left is a park-and-ride garage for transit riders. The two buses in this photo are No. 1642, a 30-foot Gillig Phantom built in 1991, and a TriMet 2500-series bus, a 40-foot New Flyer D40LF built in 2000 or 2001. The sticker on the back of bus 1642 is a reference to the fact that, since fall 2006, all of TriMet's buses are powered by a B5 biodiesel blend.
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