Bike Lockers

Bike lockers available at Wilsonville Transit Center

There are two types of individual bicycle lockers available at Wilsonville Transit Center: short term (on-demand rental) and long term (free reservation by agreement). 

On-Demand Rental Bike Lockers by Bikelink

There are 12 bike lockers available for rental by the hour using the Bikelink smartphone app or a Bikelink card. There is 24/7 customer service support at 888-540-0546. For all the information about how to use the lockers and to check current availability, please visit bikelink.org.

There are 10 standard lockers and 2 extra-large bike lockers. The extra-large spaces can generally accommodate extra-tall bikes and tandem bikes.

Long-Term Reservation Bike Lockers

These bike lockers are free of charge provided users follow terms of the agreement. They can be reserved for up to a period of six months at a time.

To claim a locker:

  1. Complete the online agreement form
  2. Provide a photo copy of your current photo identification, uploaded with the form, or by email.

  3. Arrange to meet with City staff to unlock your assigned locker.

Lockers provide enough space for your bike, helmet, saddle bags, and air pump. You also get the benefit to enjoy a dry bike at the end of a rainy day, and it keeps the birds off, too. Bike lockers are provided for the storage of bikes and bike essentials only. These are not for use for personal storage.

If you would like more information or have questions about the form please, email us or call 503-682-7790, ext. 1489.

 

Key Tips for Protecting Your Bike from Theft

Having your bike stolen is a terribly aggravating and upsetting experience that we do not want you to have to go through. To prevent this, always lock your bike! Even if you will only be away from it for a minute, always lock your bike. Lock it in a place that is well lit and well trafficked and make sure you know how to lock up your bike properly to ensure optimum security.

Register your bike with Portland-based Project 529 to capture photos of your bike and its serial number so law enforcement can help your recover your bike if, in the unfortunate situation, it is ever stolen. Most bicyclists don’t record their serial number. However, law enforcement can’t do much without a serial number, so keep track of it.

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Bike rider using Bike repair station at WTC
Tualatin P & R with bikes on bus
Bike Link Pay per use bike lockers
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Bike lockers at Wilsonville Transit Center
Bikelink locker interior