Transit
Another commute option is taking the bus, either for your whole trip or as part of a trip that includes carpooling, vanpooling, bicycling or walking.
Salem-Keizer Transit/Cherriots provides public transportation services for commuters and other riders in and around Salem and Keizer. They even have a FREE zone called Fareless Square, where anyone can ride for free. The boundaries of the free area in Salem are Mission Street, Front Street, Union Street and 12th Street.
Route 1X is an express bus service between Wilsonville and Salem run by Salem-Keizer Transit and South Metro Area Rapid Transit (SMART). This service operates Mondays through Fridays during the morning and evening commute hours.
Chemeketa Area Regional Transportation System (CARTS) is a public transportation service for Marion and Polk Counties. CARTS provides service in 19 cities to the general public, as well as senior citizens and people with disabilities who need access to medical services and employment, educational, shopping and recreational opportunities. Riders can transfer between CARTS and Cherriots buses at the downtown transit mall at Courthouse Square in Salem.
Park-and-ride Lots
Park-and-ride lots are convenient places for
commuters to leave their cars while they use the bus, carpool
or vanpool. Several park-and-ride lots are served by transit,
so this option is convenient and easy. Commuters can use the Airport
Road park-and-ride lot and take the express shuttle to the Capitol
Mall area or into downtown Salem. Click here
for a complete list of park-and-ride lots.