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Convention Center Station
Convention Center station may refer to: United States * Convention Center station (San Diego Trolley), San Diego, California * Convention Center station (VTA), San Jose, California * Convention Center station (RTD), Denver, Colorado * Convention Center station (Jacksonville), Jacksonville, Florida * Convention Center station (Light RailLink), Baltimore, Maryland * Convention Center station (Detroit), a Detroit People Mover station in Michigan * Convention Center station (MetroLink), St. Louis, Missouri * Convention Center station (TriMet), on the MAX system in Portland, Oregon * Convention Center station (DART), Dallas, Texas * Convention Center station (GRTC), Richmond, Virginia * Convention Center/South 15th Street station, a Link Light Rail station in Tacoma, Washington, United States * Las Vegas Convention Center (LV Monorail station), a monorail station in Winchester, Nevada, United States Asia * Convention Center station (Qingdao Metro), Qingdao, Shandong, China * K ...
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Convention Center Station (San Diego Trolley)
Convention Center station is a station of the Green Line (San Diego Trolley), Green and Silver Line (San Diego Trolley), Silver Lines on the San Diego Trolley. It is located in the Marina, San Diego, Marina district section of the city, which features a variety of waterfront apartments just west of downtown. The San Diego Convention Center is located adjacent to the station, and Petco Park is less than half a mile away. This station opened June 30, 1990 as part of the Orange Line (San Diego Trolley), Orange Line's (then called the East Line) Bayside Extension. It was closed from April 9 through July 2012 to undergo renovations as part of the San Diego Trolley#Trolley Renewal Project, Trolley Renewal Project. On September 2, 2012, service to this station by the Orange Line was replaced by the Green Line as part of a system redesign. Station layout There are two tracks, each with a side platform. A third track handles freight operations, and Coaster trains heading to and from th ...
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Convention Center/South 15th Street Station
Convention Center/South 15th Street station is a light rail station on Link light rail's T Line in Tacoma, Washington Tacoma ( ) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, southwest of Seattle, southwest of Bellevue, Washington, Bellevue, northeast of the state capital, Olympia ..., United States. The station officially opened for service on August 22, 2003, and is located almost adjacent to the Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center. The heart of the downtown business core is also accessible from the station, with several major employers headquartered nearby. Artwork at the station includes colored panels in the roof and towers of rocks, evoking a Buddhist temple that used to exist in the area. References Link light rail stations in Pierce County, Washington Railway stations in the United States opened in 2003 2003 establishments in Washington (state) Buildings and s ...
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Convention Place Station
Convention Place was a bus station in Seattle, Washington, United States. It served as the northern terminus of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel and was used by King County Metro and Sound Transit Express buses. Link light rail, which stops at the tunnel's other four stations, did not serve Convention Place. From the station, buses continued onto the Interstate 5 reversible express lanes or Olive Way via two exits. The station's platforms were accessed via a plaza located at the intersection of Pine Street and 9th Avenue near the Washington State Convention Center and Paramount Theatre. The station began construction in 1987 and opened on September 15, 1990. During planning of the Link light rail system in the 1990s, Convention Place was identified as a potential light rail stop or terminus, but was cut in favor of a deeper crossing of Interstate 5 towards Capitol Hill. The station was offered by Metro as a site for transit-oriented development and attracted interest from ...
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Shimin Hiroba Station
is a railway station operated by Kobe New Transit in Chūō-ku, Kobe, Japan. It is located on Port Island and is served by the Port Island Line. The station is alternatively known as . Ridership Gallery Surrounding area The surrounding area consists of the Kobe Exhibition hall complex. Among these facilities is the World Memorial Hall. Adjacent stations References External links

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Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT Station
Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT station (, , code BL23) or QSNCC station is a Bangkok MRT station on the Blue Line, in Bangkok, Thailand. Located under Ratchadaphisek Road, near Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, Benjakitti Park, PAT Stadium and Khlong Toei Market. Station details Use symbol as Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre's buildings and colour is yellow.จุดเริ่มต้นของคนเดินทาง: ดำดินเดินทาง. คอลัมน์นายรอบรู้ นิตยสารสารคดี เดือนตุลาคม 2548 It is an underground station, width , length , depth , and uses an island platform An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway inte .... There is a MetroMal ...
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Kim Daejung Convention Center Station
Kim Daejung Convention Center station () is a station of Gwangju Metro Line 1 in Mareuk-dong, Seo District, Gwangju, Seo-gu District, Gwangju, South Korea. The Gwangju Metro, Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation is near the station. The station name comes from Kim Daejung Convention Center, which is nearby the station. It is a management station that manages from this station to Pyeongdong station. It is connected to the Airport station (Gwangju), Airport station through the Hakja Tunnel. Station layout Exits External links *Cyber station informationfrom Gwangju Metro, Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation *Cyber station information
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Convention Center Station (Qingdao Metro)
Convention Center () is a station on Line 11 of the Qingdao Metro. It opened on 23 April 2018. It will be an interchange station with Line 15 Line 15 may refer to: * Line 15 (Beijing Subway) * Line 15 (Paris Metro) * Line 15 (Shanghai Metro) * Line 15 (São Paulo Metro) * Helsinki light rail line 15 * {{disamb ... which is already approved. Gallery File:会展中心站E出入口.jpg, Entrance E File:会展中心站站厅20190620.jpg, Concourse References Qingdao Metro stations Railway stations in China opened in 2018 {{Shandong-railstation-stub ...
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Las Vegas Convention Center (LV Monorail Station)
The Las Vegas Monorail is a automated monorail mass transit system located adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It connects several large casinos in the unincorporated communities of Paradise and Winchester just south of Las Vegas city limits. Built at a cost of $650 million, it was privately owned and operated by the ''Las Vegas Monorail Company'' until their 2020 bankruptcy. It was then sold to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, a local government agency. In 2022, total annual ridership was roughly 4.3 million, down from a pre-Great Recession peak of 7.9 million in 2007. The monorail is a registered not-for-profit corporation, allowed under Nevada law since the monorail provides a public service. The State of Nevada assisted in bond financing, but no public money was used in construction. History 1995–2002: MGM Grand-Bally's Monorail The Las Vegas Monorail began service as the MGM Grand-Bally's Monorail in 1995. This syst ...
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Convention Center Station (GRTC)
The GRTC Pulse, often abbreviated as The Pulse, is a bus rapid transit line in Richmond, Virginia, United States, operated by the Greater Richmond Transit Company. The line runs along Broad Street and Main Street in central Richmond, between The Shops at Willow Lawn and Rockett's Landing. It opened on June 24, 2018, and is the third bus rapid transit service to be constructed in Virginia. The Pulse is the first regional rapid transit system to serve Richmond since 1949. The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), under its BRT Standard, has given the Pulse corridor a Bronze ranking. History Before the bus rapid transit system, the city was served by conventional buses operated by the Greater Richmond Transit Company. Bus service in the city began on February 1, 1923, and replaced the city's streetcar system when it ceased operations in 1949. From 1888 until 1949, the city was also served by streetcars via the Richmond Union Passenger Railway. Original ...
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Convention Center Station (VTA)
Convention Center station is an at-grade light rail station on the Blue Line and the Green Line of the VTA light rail system. The station platform is located in the median of West San Carlos Street, between Almaden Boulevard and Market Street. The station is located across from the San Jose Convention Center, after which the station is named. Convention Center was renovated in 2006 to be made fully wheelchair accessible. Notable places nearby The station is within walking distance of the following notable places: *Opera San José at the California Theatre – 2 blocks away – 345 1st Street *San Jose Convention Center – across the street – 150 West San Carlos Street * San Jose Civic (auditorium) – across the street – 135 West San Carlos Street * San Jose Center for the Performing Arts – 1 block away – 255 Almaden Boulevard *The Tech Interactive The Tech Interactive (formerly The Tech Museum of Innovation, commonly known as The Tech) is a science and technol ...
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Convention Center Station (DART)
Dallas Convention Center is a DART light rail station located in Dallas, Texas. It is located at Memorial Drive and Lamar Street, underneath the Dallas Convention Center in the Convention Center District. It opened on June 14, 1996, and is a station on the and lines, serving the Dallas Convention Center, the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, Dallas City Hall Dallas City Hall is the seat of municipal government of the city of Dallas, Texas, United States. It is located at 1500 Marilla Street in the Government District, Dallas, Government District of downtown Dallas. The current building, the city's ... and Pioneer Park. References External links DART - Convention Center Station Dallas Area Rapid Transit light rail stations in Dallas Railway stations in the United States opened in 1996 1996 establishments in Texas Railway stations in Dallas County, Texas Blue Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) Red Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) {{Texas-railstation-s ...
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Convention Center Station (TriMet)
Convention Center station is a light rail station on the MAX Blue, Green and Red Lines in Portland, Oregon. It is the 8th stop eastbound on the current Eastside MAX, having not been built when the original line opened, in 1986. It was built to serve the Oregon Convention Center, which did not exist when the MAX line opened, and was completed and opened in the same month as the Convention Center, September 1990. The station is located on Northeast Holladay Street at its intersection with Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Although the station primarily serves the Oregon Convention Center, and the main entry to that building faces the light rail station, there are also a number of hotels immediately east and also north of the station. From 2001 to 2012, this station was located within Fareless Square (renamed the Free Rail Zone in 2010), but the free-ride zone was discontinued in September 2012. Portland Streetcar connection Southbound streetcars on the Portland Stree ...
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