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Millikan Way station

1998 establishments in OregonBuildings and structures in Beaverton, OregonMAX Blue LineMAX Light Rail stationsRailway stations in Washington County, Oregon
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1998Transportation in Beaverton, Oregon
MAX Millikan Way
MAX Millikan Way

Millikan Way is a light rail station on the MAX Blue Line in Beaverton, Oregon. It is the 8th stop westbound on the Westside MAX. The station is located in the southern central part of the Tektronix Howard Vollum Campus. Other nearby business parks offer shuttle service to this station. One bus line serves this station and provides service to Washington Square Transit Center and Sunset Transit Center.

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Millikan Way station
Southwest Millikan Way Transit Center Road, Beaverton Central Beaverton

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N 45.495277777778 ° E -122.82138888889 °
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Millikan Way

Southwest Millikan Way Transit Center Road
97077 Beaverton, Central Beaverton
Oregon, United States
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