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Portland International Airport

 
Artist: Jak Airport
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar

Biography

Working musicians usually get to see more than enough of airports, but here's a guy who saw one every time he looked at his stage name. There will be no more such looking for Jak Airport, former guitarist with the X-Ray Spex and Classix Nouveaux, who died quietly of cancer in 2004 -- at least a lot more quietly than he played his instrument. Punk rock may not be exactly known for hot lead guitarists, yet Airport's landing strip was the over the top vocals of Poly Styrene, a sound that can be compared to Little Richard and Yoko Ono stranded in a field of nettles. He had no choice but to be adventurous in his choice of chords, distorted in his tone settings and eager in his attitude, to put it mildly.

The guitarist's real name was Jack Stafford; dropping a "c" and throwing in an airport was no weirder than anything his peers were up to (i.e., Lora Logic, Sal Solo, Johnnie Fingers, and so forth). Solo, by the way, went on to become a Christian rock singer. Airport's transition was not from busy hub to empty parking lot but from aggressive punk to the apparently less vital new romantic movement. Once again, Airport's playing style can be considered heavier than usual for the genre he was involved in. Classix Nouveaux was assembled in the late '70s literally out of the remaining pieces of X Ray Spex, which had basically imploded after one album. Styrene was the first singer in the new band but was later replaced by Solo. This band appears to have been Airport's final combo flight. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
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Portland International Airport 20 airtransportation.svg
MAX light rail station
PortlandMAX Airport station.jpg
A Type III train on the Red Line pulls in at Airport station
Station statistics
Address 7000 Northeast Airport Way
Portland, OR 97218
Lines      Red Line
Structure At-grade
Platforms 1 island platform
Other information
Opened 10 September 2001
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Fare zone 3
Traffic
Passengers (2006) Over 1 million 0%

The Portland International Airport station is a light rail station on the MAX Red Line in Portland, Oregon, located at Portland International Airport. It is the fourth (and final) stop north on the Airport MAX extension.

Since opening on September 10, 2001, the station has handled 4.3 million riders. In 2006, it handled over 1 million passengers for the first time.[citation needed]

The station is located outside the airport's baggage claim area, with easy access to check-in and ticketing. The station's platform is a wedge-shaped island platform with both tracks joining just beyond, as the section nearest the terminal is single-tracked.

Bus line connections

There is no TriMet bus service to the Portland International Airport.

Unique station features

This station is at the end of one of only two single track sections; the other is on the Red Line approaching Gateway/Northeast 99th Avenue Transit Center

External links

Preceding station   MAX Light Rail   Following station
Red Line Terminus

Coordinates: 45°35′15″N 122°35′35″W / 45.587563°N 122.593116°W / 45.587563; -122.593116


 
 

 

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