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Beaver Bus
Operated by Corvallis Transit System, and funded jointly by Associated Students of OSU and the City of Corvallis, the Beaver Bus is a late night service that operates Thursday, Friday and Saturday when OSU is in session. Anyone can ride the Beaver Bus the same way they ride CTS day service - using the fare box, or under existing pass programs.
Corvallis Transit System
CTS provides public transit service to the Corvallis and Philomath areas, and also targets transportation to youth and elderly, persons with disabilities, and low-income citizens. Students, staff and faculty ride CTS and Philomath Connection free by showing OSU ID.
Emergency Rides Home
The City of Corvallis also administers the Emergency Ride Home program.
Linn-Benton Loop Transit Bus
The Linn-Benton Loop operates Monday through Saturday and has connecting points with Albany Transit System and Corvallis Transit System, and stops at LBCC and OSU. OSU students, faculty and staff ride free by showing OSU ID.
OSU Campus Shuttle
OSU offers free campus shuttle service for the convenience of students, staff and all visitors.
OSU Alternative Transportation Advisory Committee
ATAC advises Oregon State University on expanding the use of alternative transportation.
OSU Motor Pool
The Motor Pool provides vehicles for the wide variety of OSU's transportation needs. The vehicle fleet includes Toyota Prius hybrids and electric vehicles.
Albany Transit System
ATS provides public transportation in Albany, 11 miles from Corvallis. OSU students, staff and faculty ride free by showing OSU ID.
Lane Transit District
LTD provides public transit service, event shuttles, park and ride services, and other resources that reduce dependency on the automobile.
Cascades West Rideshare
Provides carpool and van pool matching services for Commuters living or working in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties, with connections to major cities such as Eugene, Salem, and Portland.
Valley Retriever
The Valley Retriever has daily runs through the northern Willamette Valley, and Bend and Newport. Costs range from $6.00-38.50, depending on distance traveled, and some pickup locations require advanced notice for pickup. The Retriever stops at the locations in the cities below:
| Newport | Greyhound Bus Depot |
| Toledo | Dairy Queen |
| Philomath | Chevron Station |
| Corvallis | Greyhound Bus Depot |
| Albany | Amtrak Train Station |
| Salem | Greyhound Bus Station |
| Sisters | Ski Inn |
| Bend | Bus Depot |
| McMinnville | McDonalds on Hwy. 99W |
| Newberg | 112 S. Edwards St. |
| Tigard | Fred Meyer |
| Portland | Greyhound Bus Depot |
Valley VanPool
Cascades West Rideshare, Mid-Valley Rideshare, and Lane Transit District’s Commuter Solutions Program collaborated two years ago to streamline service, promotion, and recruitment for commuter van pools in the Willamette Valley. Valley VanPool, the resulting program, reduces vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by over 100,000 miles every month.