PCC shuttles

The Fall term PCC shuttle began Monday, September 23rd!

The Winter term shuttle schedule will be posted by December 15th.  We anticipate only minor changes to the existing schedule.

The printable PCC shuttle schedule for the Fall term is available in EnglishSpanish, Chinese, Korean, Russian, Ukrainian, or Vietnamese

The English version for mobile devices is available now.

Fall term shuttle pick-up and drop-off information (see link below for maps)

  • Blue line (Rock Creek – Sylvania – Rock Creek) (Monday – Friday)
  • Green line (Cascade – Sylvania – Cascade) (Monday – Friday)
  • Orange line (Sylvania – Downtown – Sylvania) (Monday – Friday)
  • Yellow line (Southeast – Sylvania – Southeast) (Monday – Friday)

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Things to know

  • Shuttles are free for PCC students and staff!
  • Must show current PCC ID.
  • Be at the designated shuttle stop five minutes before the scheduled pick-up.
  • Due to time restrictions, drivers cannot make special stops.
  • Schedules show approximate departure and arrival times – the shuttles may be delayed due to traffic and weather conditions.
  • Capacity is limited: first come first served.
  • Shuttles do not run during weekends, holidays, school breaks, or the summer term.
  • Remove all your garbage when you exit the bus.
  • Refrain from unnecessary conversations with the driver as this is a potential safety hazard.
  • Wheelchair lift available on most buses.
  • No cell phone use near the driver area.
  • PCC idling policy requires buses to be turned off if stationary for more than 5 minutes.
  • Don’t run next to the bus when it is pulling away for your safety.

For additional information and trip planning call 971-722-4242.

Bikes on the shuttle

Bike racks are available on all shuttles – availability is first come first served.

  • When loading your bike, remove water bottles and other loose items. Inform the bus driver that you will be loading your bike. You can load your bike from the curb or in front of the bus. Do not step into traffic.
  • As you approach your stop, inform the bus driver that you will unload your bike. Unload your bike from the front of the bus or the curb, not from the street.

Shuttle usage trends

Historical shuttle usage charts for 1998 – 2024 are available for your information.