Policies & Amenities

Bicycles, lost and found, restrooms and more

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Policies and features on every route

Connecting to other buses and trains

We coordinate with local and intercity transit services as much as possible by sharing bus stops and timing our schedules to allow easy transfers between services. Use the Connections tables on the Routes & Schedules page to find connections and parking information. Try also using our interactive map of all of our bus stops.

Traveling with a wheelchair or mobility device

Our buses are fully ADA accessible and have wheelchair lifts to accommodate all occupied wheelchairs or mobility devices weighing up to 600 pounds. Some buses can accommodate heavier devices. Please contact us if you have questions or need more information for your trip.

What happens if my bus is cancelled?

Our buses run year-round including holidays. Inclement weather, road closures, and other incidents may result in cancelled or delayed buses. We make every attempt to post these on our Facebook page during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm). We do not post service alerts here on the POINT website. If your bus is cancelled, your ticket seller (usually Amtrak or Greyhound) will contact you. They may offer to move you to a different bus or train so you can complete your trip, or you may receive a refund or credit for future travel. Contact us if you need to speak with one of our operators.

All are welcome! (Non-discrimination and Title VI)

Per federal law, no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. This means everyone is welcome aboard the POINT. Contact ODOT at 503-986-3169 or visit ODOT’s Office of Civil Rights website for more information about Civil Rights or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).