Beaverton, OR is a city in the northwest part of the state. It offers a variety of public transportation options for commuters. The TriMet bus system provides service to most areas within Beaverton and its surrounding communities, as well as to many other locations throughout the Portland metro area. Additionally, the WES Commuter Rail offers convenient service between downtown Beaverton and Wilsonville. To get around town quickly, people can also take advantage of the Ride Connection shuttle or B-Line rapid transit services which are available seven days a week. For those who prefer other modes of transportation, there are numerous bike routes and walkways that connect different parts of the city. All these public transportation options make it easy for residents to get around Beaverton without needing to drive their own vehicle.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Beaverton takes 24.8 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Beaverton get to work:
- 68.3% drive their own car alone
- 11.3% carpool with others
- 5.5% work from home
- 9.7% take mass transit