Community Transportation
Getting to Your Appointment Just Got Easier: Woodburn Transit Info for Families
At Woodburn Pediatric Clinic, we know that getting to healthcare appointments (and everywhere else on your to-do list) shouldn’t be stressful. That’s why we’re here to help your family get familiar with the public transportation options available through Woodburn Transit.
Whether you're riding the bus to our clinic, heading to school, or enjoying a day at the park, Woodburn’s reliable, affordable transit system helps families stay connected and on the move.
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Woodburn Transit: Reliable Rides Around Town
Woodburn Transit offers fixed-route bus service seven days a week, making it easier than ever to travel around town—no car needed!
- Multiple Convenient Stops: Including locations near schools, grocery stores, parks, and medical centers like ours.
- Accessible for Everyone: Buses are equipped with wheelchair access and priority seating for those who need it.
- Affordable Fares: Kids under six ride free with a paying adult.
Need to know when the next bus is coming? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered below.
Woodburn Bus Schedule & Transit Times
Planning your day is simple with the latest Woodburn bus schedule. Routes are designed to serve neighborhoods across the city with morning, midday, and evening options.
- View the full Woodburn Transit Schedule on the City of Woodburn website
- Buses typically run every 60 minutes, depending on the time of day
- Buses run every day of the week, with shorter hours on weekends and special schedules on holidays.
Pro Tip: Arrive a few minutes early to your bus stop and have your fare ready for a smooth trip.
Dial-A-Ride: A Helpful Option for Seniors & Families with Special Needs
For residents who need a little extra support getting around, Woodburn offers a Dial-A-Ride service. This door-to-door option is perfect for:
- Seniors
- Individuals with disabilities
- Parents traveling with infants or small children
Just schedule your ride in advance, and a friendly driver will pick you up and get you where you need to go.
More information and eligibility details are available on the Woodburn Transit Dial-A-Ride page.
Connecting to Nearby Cities
Heading out of town? You can hop on regional buses that connect Woodburn to neighboring cities like Salem, Keizer, Wilsonville, and Canby:
- Cherriots 10X (Woodburn–Salem)
- Cherriots 80X (Woodburn–Keizer–Wilsonville)
- Canby Area Transit (CAT) (Woodburn–Canby–Oregon City)
These services are great for work commutes, appointments, and more.
We’re Here to Help!
Need help finding the best transit route to Woodburn Pediatric Clinic? Want tips on using the Woodburn transit schedule to plan your visit? Contact us today—we're happy to assist.
Returning Patient Info
If you're a new patient, welcome to Woodburn Pediatric Clinic! Find new patient information and forms below.
Same-day appointments are available if you call first thing in the morning.
Arrive between 15 to 30 minutes early for your appointment to ensure timely care.
Discuss expectations about the visit with your child to help them process any fears or anxieties.
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