Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility, Transportation hub in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.
The Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility is a five-story structure that combines parking, retail spaces, and connections to local public transportation in downtown Hillsboro. It offers hundreds of parking spaces, vehicle charging stations, and dedicated areas for bicycles with shower facilities.
Construction of the facility started in August 2009 as a joint effort between local government and federal partners. The completion represented a key step in modernizing how people move through downtown Hillsboro.
The facility brings together transportation users and students from the surrounding area into one shared space. This mix of purposes creates a gathering place that goes beyond parking, serving the rhythm of downtown life.
The facility is open and available throughout the day for all types of transportation users. Visitors should note that bicycle facilities with showers cater mainly to regular commuters, and electric charging stations are clearly marked for convenient access.
The building features solar panels that help power the facility, making it a sustainable project for the region. This technical approach shows how modern parking facilities can go beyond their basic function to address environmental concerns.
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