DescriptionMAX Yellow Line viaduct north of Argyle St with southbound train (2004).jpg
A MAX Yellow Line train southbound on the line's 3,850-foot-long (1,170 m) viaduct next to Denver Avenue, north of Argyle Street. This train is composed of two TriMet "Type 3" light rail cars, which are 2003/4-built Siemens SD660s. The Yellow Line opened in 2004, and this photo was taken on the second day of service.
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