Talk:Hillsboro Central/Southeast 3rd Avenue Transit Center
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[edit]Per the naming conventions we should go for the most common name, and after checking I think Hillsboro Central Transit Center is the winner. Using The Oregonian archives that or shortened to Hillsboro Central have about twice the frequency of the longer name, which is usually shortened to SE or missing the cardinal points completely. This would also help keep with the other points of WP:NC about conciseness, only as precise as is needed, and easy to find. Aboutmovies (talk) 06:29, 7 October 2009 (UTC)
The Original Hillsboro TC
[edit]Could anyone please update this article to include information about the original Hillsboro Transit Center that was located just west of this one, at SW Baseline St. and Dennis Ave.? It opened in May of 1988 according to TriMet's old 1993 calendar. The old one was initially only served by one bus line (route 57 - Forest Grove).
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