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Rivergate / Airport Way


The Southwest Washington commuter working in North Portland/River Gate or at the Portland Airport or on Airport Way can save money if they find a Southbound Solution that works for them.

You can register as a Southbound Solution commuter today!



Carpool

With the limited transit service to St. Johns/Rivergate or Airport Way, sharing a ride with one, two, or even three other southbound commuters is a convenient way to cut down on the cost of your southbound commute.

Do you need to find a carpool partner? CarpoolMatchNW.org Web site is a confidential and easy way to find another southbound commuter who works near you. If you need assistance please call (360) 487-7733.


Vanpool

If you know of five to fifteen people who live in the same area and want to share a ride to work you might want to consider forming a vanpool. Currently, there are several vanpools traveling from Southwest Washington to Portland Metro.  The Metro VanPool program can assist you in forming a vanpool and coordinating the vanpool services. Metro VanPool helps make vanpooling even more economical with an incentive program that pays for 50% of the basic monthly van lease cost, not including fuel. Passengers split the remaining costs. For more information, contact Metro VanPool.

In addition to the Metro VanPool incentives, you can take advantage of the Southbound Solutions Vanpool Incentives as well!


Transit

There are several options available to southbound commuters who want to relax during their commute and leave the driving to someone else. With the cooperative efforts of C-TRAN and TriMet, there may be a transit route that is a perfect fit for you!


Bicycle

Though it may seem like a far bike ride to work, depending on where you live in Southwest Washington, it could be a good option for you. You can ride the whole distance or you could ride your bike to a bus stop or transit center and either leave your bike there if secure facilities are available or you could take your bike with you. 

Both the I-5 bridge and I-205 bridge have bike paths that are accessible from both Vancouver and Portland. The City of Vancouver has developed a new bike map that shows routes within Vancouver to the bridges, and then it also includes the City of Portland bike map.  If you’d like a copy of the new Vancouver Bike Map, send us an e-mail that includes your name and mailing address and we’ll send one to you right away!

Photo provided by courtesy of the Port of Portland