Interior of a passenger shelter at bus stop on the Portland Mall transit mall (in Portland, Oregon) in 1987, showing the closed-circuit TV monitor giving departure information for each route and, at right, a pay telephone (with yellow pages phone book hanging below it). This specific shelter was on 6th Avenue just north of Stark Street, and at that time was served only by buses ending their trips within downtown, at Union Station, and the monitors did not give departure times for that service. Installed in 1977, these original black-and-white monitors were replaced by color ones in 1988. At top right is a map of TriMet's only light rail line at the time, the Portland–Gresham line.
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