Bikes and TriMet
We make it easy to combine biking and transit. You can park your bike at the station or bring it with you on the bus or train (if there’s room).
Bike parking options
If you’re a commuter, your best bet is to park your bike at the station. There may not be space for your bike on board the bus or train, especially at rush hour.
Secure, enclosed parking with keycard access is now available at five locations throughout the region, with more to come.
Hop card access (3 locations)
BikeLink keycard access (5 locations)
Bring your own lock
Secure and enclosed on-demand eLockers with keycard access are available at 14 locations throughout the region. These are first come, first served.
BikeLink keycard access
Lockers are available for rent at most rail stations and transit centers.
Keyed access
First-come, first-served racks are available at most MAX and WES stations.
Bring your own lock
Bringing your bike on the bus or train
You can bring a standard-size bike on the bus, MAX, WES or Streetcar, but only if there’s room in one of the designated bike spaces. They fill up quickly at rush hour and during events (such as Blazer games), so plan ahead.
- How to load your bike on the bus
- How to load your bike on FX buses
- How to load your bike on MAX Light Rail
- How to load your bike on WES Commuter Rail
- How to load your bike on the Portland Streetcar
Before you ride, know the types of bikes allowed on TriMet.
TriMet Bike Plan
We’ve created the TriMet Bike Plan, a roadmap that will help guide future investments in biking infrastructure and amenities. This includes improving bike access to transit stops, expanding parking options and accommodating bikes onboard buses and trains.
The goal of the plan is to make bike+transit trips easier, safer and more convenient for more people.
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Contact us
Questions? Suggestions? Email us at bikes@trimet.org.