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  2. Tualatin Valley Highway - Wikipedia

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    Forest Grove: 17.88: 28.78: OR 8 west (Pacific Avenue) / OR 47 north (Nehalem Highway) – Forest Grove, Banks, Seaside: Western end of OR 8 overlap; eastern end of OR 47 overlap: Hillsboro: 13.29: 21.39: OR 219 south – Scholls, Newberg: Beaverton: 2.90: 4.67: OR 217 north to US 26 OR 217 north to I-5: Multnomah–Washington county line ...

  3. Forest Grove, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Forest Grove is within the TriMet district, and public transit service is provided by TriMet's bus line 57-TV Highway/Forest Grove, which operates seven days a week. [29] Line 57 connects the city with Hillsboro and Beaverton, via the Tualatin Valley Highway, and links Forest Grove with the Portland region's light rail system (MAX) in Hillsboro.

  4. Ride Connection - Wikipedia

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    GroveLink originated from a study that discovered a need for a more local service than TriMet bus route 57–TV Highway/Forest Grove, which had operated as the only public transit service within Forest Grove with a single route along Pacific Avenue (Oregon Route 8) eastward to Hillsboro and Beaverton. [7] It began operating on August 19, 2013 ...

  5. Cornelius, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius is within the TriMet district, and public transit service is provided by TriMet's bus line 57-TV Highway, which operates seven days a week. [14] Line 57 connects the city with Forest Grove, to the west, and with Hillsboro and Beaverton to the east, via the Tualatin Valley Highway (known by locals as "TV Highway

  6. Portland and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad's first day of operation was August 18, 1995, and it began with 52 miles (84 km) of line, leased from SP. [1] Shortly after PNWR's startup, class one railroad Burlington Northern "spun off" part of its Oregon Electric Railway branch lines north of Salem to the new carrier. These included the remnants of the Forest Grove branch. [2]

  7. Forest Grove branch - Wikipedia

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    Under the Portland and Western the line is known as the Forest Grove District. [20] In 2010, the line handled one freight movement per week. A study by the Oregon Department of Transportation stated that it was in "poor condition." [21] The last freight movement occurred in 2015, and the Portland and Western filed to abandon in 2023. [22]

  8. Template:Forest Grove branch - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Forest Grove branch, a United States railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Oregon Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Grove Station is now owned by Friends of Historical Forest Grove, which is the town's historical society, The former Oregon Electric line from Tigard to Eugene is now operated by the Portland & Western Railroad. BN donated the track from Tigard to Quinaby (a farming community north of Keizer) to the State of Oregon and sold the track ...