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・ Washington Park (St. Louis MetroLink)
・ Washington Park and Zoo Railway
・ Washington Park Arboretum
・ Washington Park Court District
・ Washington Park Futurity Stakes
・ Washington Park Handicap
・ Washington Park High School
・ Washington Park Historic District
・ Washington Park Historic District (Albany, New York)
・ Washington Park Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana)
・ Washington Park Historic District (Newton, Massachusetts)
・ Washington Park Historic District (Ottawa, Illinois)
・ Washington Park Historic District (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
・ Washington Park Lake
・ Washington Park Mall
Washington Park MAX Station
・ Washington Park Race Track
・ Washington Park Sewage Pumping Station
・ Washington Park Subdivision
・ Washington Park Velodrome
・ Washington Park Zoo
・ Washington Park Zoo (disambiguation)
・ Washington Park, Atlanta
・ Washington Park, Chicago
・ Washington Park, Chicago (community area)
・ Washington Park, Denver
・ Washington Park, Florida
・ Washington Park, Illinois
・ Washington Park, New Jersey
・ Washington Park, North Carolina


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Washington Park MAX Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Washington Park MAX Station

Washington Park is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red Lines. It is located in Portland, Oregon and is a part of the Robertson Tunnel under Portland's West Hills. It is the fourth station westbound on the Westside MAX alignment. While it is the only completely underground station in the MAX system, at below the surface it is the deepest transit station in North America. It is also one of the deepest in the world.
This station serves many popular destinations. Its surface level plaza is located in the middle of a parking lot surrounded by the Oregon Zoo to the east, World Forestry Center to the west, Portland Children's Museum to the southwest, Oregon Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the northwest, and Hoyt Arboretum to the north. TriMet bus service, including a seasonal shuttle, and trails, some part of the 40 Mile Loop, connect this station to other parts of Washington Park, including the International Rose Test Garden and the Portland Japanese Garden. Buses and MAX from here also connect to the Providence Park MAX Station, West Burnside Street, and Providence Park itself.
==History==
The station was designed by the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership architecture firm and built by Hoffman Construction Company, with engineering by Parsons Brinker-hoff. It opened in 1998 along with the rest of the westside MAX Line. ''Building Design & Construction'' named the station as its top public works project in 1999 in its Building Team Project of the Year competition.〔

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