Directions to Powers Marine Park Trail (Portland) with public transportation
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Powers Marine Park Trail
How to get to Powers Marine Park Trail by bus?
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Bus stop near Powers Marine Park Trail in Portland
- S Macadam & Sellwood Bridge, 16 min walk,
Light Rail stations near Powers Marine Park Trail in Portland
- SE Bybee Blvd Max Station, 43 min walk,
Streetcar station near Powers Marine Park Trail in Portland
- S Lowell & Bond, 54 min walk,
Bus lines to Powers Marine Park Trail in Portland
- 35, N Portsmouth & Willamette,
- 40, 6700 Block N Basin (Coast Guard),
What are the closest stations to Powers Marine Park Trail?
The closest stations to Powers Marine Park Trail are:
- S Macadam & Sellwood Bridge is 1313 yards away, 16 min walk.
- SE Bybee Blvd Max Station is 3680 yards away, 43 min walk.
- S Lowell & Bond is 4642 yards away, 54 min walk.
Which bus lines stop near Powers Marine Park Trail?
These bus lines stop near Powers Marine Park Trail: 35, 40.
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Public Transit to Powers Marine Park Trail in Portland
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Looking for the nearest stop or station to Powers Marine Park Trail? Check out this list of closest stops available to your destination: S Macadam & Sellwood Bridge; SE Bybee Blvd Max Station; S Lowell & Bond.
Bus: 35, 40.Streetcar: NS.
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