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Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 1526
Land area (2000): 1.896663 sq. miles (4.912334 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.094049 sq. miles (0.243587 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.990712 sq. miles (5.155921 sq. km)
FIPS code: 54100
Located within: Oregon (OR), FIPS 41
Location: 43.746116 N, 122.463307 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 97463
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Oakridge
Wikipedia
Oakridge is a light rail station operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA). This station is served by VTA's Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden line, popularly known as the Almaden Shuttle. This station has one platform, and is only accessed by the street. There is no parking available at this station. The platform is at street level, and has one track for trains coming in and out of it. This is because the "Almaden Shuttle" uses 1 1-car train all day. Trains run back and forth between the line's three stations.
Oakridge is an historic home located near Blackstone, Nottoway County, Virginia. The main house is an early-19th century frame structure consisting of a two-story, three-bay western section and a 1 1/2-story, one-bay east wing. It sits on a brick foundation and has a gable roof with modillion cornice. The interior features a handsome stair in the Chinese Chippendale taste.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Usage examples of "oakridge".
A few were addressed to people who had lived in Oakridge and Blue River.
The baffle wall on Highway 58, at the east end of Oakridge, had weathered into a tumbled tell of concrete debris and curled, rusting steel.
If no living town, at least Oakridge might have shown other signs conducive to optimism.
First off, can you tell me if Oakridge has a working wireless or fiber optic facility?
Gordon guessed that most of the population of Oakridge must be up there by now.
If you received the first, you’ll already know that your neighbors in Oakridge have chosen to cooperate—after a few initial misunderstandings.
He blessed those long, tedious hours on broken roads since leaving Oakridge, when he had worked out his story in detail.
The collapse of those reservoirs had wiped out Route 58 west of Oakridge, forcing Gordon to make his long detour south and west through Curtin, Cottage Grove, and Creswell before finally swinging north again.
He had had an easy time of it since leaving Oakridge months ago, too easy.
On top of that they've given me a heap of lead to carry in the Oakridge tomorrow.