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Transportation
We're here to make using public transit easy. We are proud to have transit lines from Trimet, South Clackamas Transit District (SCTD), and Clackamas County directly on our campus. Read more about the lines available from each agency in the sections below. Plan your trip using apps like Google Maps, Apple Maps, Moovit, or Trimet's website.
If you would like help planning your route, email transportation@clackamas.edu with questions.
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Public Transportation
Public transit can be hard to navigate, but it doesn't have to be. You can plan your trip using apps like Google Maps, Moovit, or Trimet's website.
Public Transportation
Check out our Oregon City Campus Transit Center Map to find out a transit line going to and from campus that works for you!

- Clackamas County Connect Shuttle is a free shuttle from CCC to Oregon City Transit Center
- Trimet lines:
- Learn more about free and reduced passes in the Transportation Resources section below
- Live in Mollala or surrounding area? Check out the SCTD Mollala to CCC line. The is a $1 one-way fare paid for with either cash or a ticket.
There are multiple Trimet bus stops within a 5-10 minute walk to Harmony campus.
Harmony to:
- Oregon City Transit Center
- Take lines 31 or 39
- Milwaukie Town Center (connections to SE Portland, downtown Portland, MAX, Oregon City, CCC and more)
- Take lines 152, 29 or 34
- Clackamas Town Center (connections to East Portland, NE Portland and more)
- Take lines 34, 79, 31, 30, 29 or 152
There are multiple SMART transit bus stops within 5-10 minutes of the Wilsonville campus that connect to WES commuter rail and SCTD bus stops.
The SMART 2X and 4 lines are the nearest to campus. Both lines have a stop at Wilsonville Transit Center where you can connect to WES Commuter Rail (to Beaverton), 1X Cherriot (to Salem), Canby Area Transit and lines to CCC.
- SMART is free
- 1X Cherriot is $3 for general fare
- Check out the Trimet website for information on fares for WES Commuter Rail or the Free and Reduced Hop Card section below.
View the Wilsonville campus on Google Maps.
Need help planning your route or have questions? Email transportation@clackamas.edu.
Transportation Resources
Transportation Resources
CCC partnered with the CCC Foundation to provide free month-long passes and continued free fares for low-income students through TriMet's Fare Relief Grant program. Visit the Enrollment Services Office in the Wacheno Welcome Center to receive the free fares. Contact transportation@clackamas.edu with any questions.
Do you receive any of these public benefits?
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- SNAP: EBT card
- Medicaid/SCHIP/OHP
- HUD Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8)
- Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP, OEAP, or WAP)
- Free and reduced price lunch (school nutrition program)
- WIC program
- Employment-related daycare
- Unemployment
If so, you automatically qualify for the program. Apply online using TriMet's online application. Visit the Enrollment Services Office in the Wacheno Welcome Center to receive your first month free.
Enrollment process
- Apply for Tri-met's Low Income Fare program to receive a personalized card.
- To have your card mailed, upload a photo of yourself and your ID on the Reduced-Fare Hop Card form. Otherwise, you will need to go to the Trimet office to pick up your card.
- Once you receive your personalized card, email a picture of the back of the card to transportation@clackamas.edu.
- Monthly passes will be added to your card as long as you are registered. You will receive an email around the 20th of each month when your passes have been loaded. Please let us know if you choose to opt out of the program.
Adults (18-64 years old) who are Oregon residents and earn up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level qualify for the low-income fare program. Under current federal poverty guidelines, individuals earning an annual income up to $24,980 qualify for the program, as does a family of four with earnings up to $51,500.
Contact ASG at 503-594-3040 or transportation@clackamas.edu to learn more.
Alternative Transit
Alternative Transit
Want the convenience of driving but want to share the personal or environmental cost? Try out carpooling! Talk to classmates or find carpool group on Get There Oregon.
Biking is a financially accessible way to get exercise and cut down the cost of transit. Bike to campus or to your nearest bus stop to reduce your car use.
- Use Metro's Bike There! Interactive Map to find the safest, most convenient bike route for you
- Take advantage of Trimet's Bike and Rides and on-transit bicycle racks
- Free bike parking can be found by all the major buildings at each campus. Bike parking at the Oregon City campus can be found on the campus map
- Bikes are available to rent for $20 per term on a first come, first served basis from the Student Life and Leadership office, just by filling out our application.
Get some fresh air and walk to class. Take advantage of our campuses' recreational trails as shown on each campuses' maps.
Parking
Looking for a parking space?
- Plan your trip using Apple or Google Maps
- CCC offers free parking on all three campuses
- At the Oregon City campus, each parking lot has its own color. Know your colors to save time by parking near your class.
- Save time and park in the Blue Lot; there's always space for you
- EV charging stations available in Orange Lot 2 and Blue Lot 1
- Please visit College Safety to review our parking policies.
