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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.
The station is a hub for bus services in Hillsboro and connections to Cornelius and Forest Grove to the west. [2] This station is served by the following bus lines: 46-North Hillsboro, 47-Main/Evergreen, 48-Cornell, and 57-TV Hwy/Forest Grove. [1]
Oregon 8 becomes Canyon Road in Beaverton east of Hocken Road. The highway is commonly referred to as TV Highway by locals [2] and is also marked as such by signs. TriMet bus route 57-TV Hwy. provides public transit service over the full length of the section between Forest Grove and Beaverton. [3]
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 ...
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").
The Forest Grove branch is an abandoned railway line in the state of Oregon, in the United States. It was built by the Oregon Electric Railway and ran 19.1 miles (30.7 km) from Garden Home to Forest Grove via Beaverton and Hillsboro. The MAX Blue Line uses part of the right-of-way between Beaverton and Hillsboro.
[98]: 31 It was operated by the Oregon Electric Railway (OE), which built a branch line from its Garden Home depot to Forest Grove. [99] The Great Depression and the rise of the automobile in the 1920s led to the closure of the Forest Grove Branch in 1932.
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 ...