Ride West Palm Beach

Ride West Palm Beach

Your Free Mobility Option in the Downtown Area

The free, newly-inaugurated RideWPB makes getting around the Downtown West Palm Beach and waterfront a breeze. With a convenient dedicated route and on-demand service, free RideWPB program is a major improvement to fast, efficient carbon-free transportation.

The easily identified vans, carts and Tesla sedans are wrapped in blue with "Free Ride" emblazoned in yellow on the side. Vans carry passengers along a 15-stop route from South Tamarind Avenue and the Tri-Rail station to the west, to South Olive Avenue on the east. The vans are scheduled to make the route every 15 minutes Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Need a lift? Get the app!

RideWPB is a joint venture of the City of West Palm Beach and the Downtown Development Authority (DDA). We have contracted with Circuit to provide the service. You can download the Circuit app from the Google Play Store or Apple Store to make scheduling a ride quick and easy. Visit the Circuit page where you can download the West Palm Beach-specific app to your mobile device, then start riding.

Yellow RideWPB Route

Visit your favorite shops, restaurants, attractions, and the Waterfront. The Yellow Line connects you with Downtown West Palm Beach, City Hall, the Mandel Public Library, the Brightline and Tri-Rail train stations and The Square. The route is steps from the Meyer Amphitheatre.

Scheduled stops along the route include:

  • Seaboard Train Station (Tri-Rail/Amtrak/Greyhound Bus)
  • Dreyfoos School of the Arts (Fern Street)
  • 370 Rosemary Avenue
  • The intersection of Rosemary Avenue and Datura Street
  • 500 block of Clematis Street (eastbound)
  • City Hall/Mandel Public Library (400 block of Clematis Street, eastbound)
  • City Zen Garden (South Dixie Avenue at Datura Street)
  • Alexander Art Plaza (South Dixie Avenue at Fern Street)
  • St. Andrews (Fern Street)
  • Lourdes Noreen McKeen Residence (South Olive Avenue at Evernia Street)
  • Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency (TPA) (S. Olive Avenue at Datura Street)
  • 300 block of Clematis Street (westbound)
  • City Hall/Mandel Public Library (westbound)
  • 500 block of Clematis Street (westbound)
  • Palm Beach County Park Lot (Banyan Boulevard at Sapodilla Avenue)
  • Flagler Station (Banyan Boulevard at South Tamarind Avenue)

RideWPB vehicle

Available: All Year Round; with special holiday times.

Days/Times:
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Frequency: Every 15 minutes

On-Demand Service

Not downtown, but still need a lift to the area? Use the new RideWPB on-demand service. The on-demand service uses Tesla sedans and eight-passenger electric carts to get you to your destination. The service area is generally from 25th Street to the north, North Australian Avenue to the west, Sunset Road to the south, and Flagler Drive/Intracoastal to the east. Travel from downtown West Palm Beach to Northwood Village, the Historic Northwest, Pleasant City, South Dixie Highway or the Jefferson Terminal District.

Looks for additional neighborhoods being added in 2024.

The On-Demand service hours include:
Monday - Sunday: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

For more information, call Mobility & Transportation at (561) 494-1094 or email Jessica A. Keller, ENV SP, Mobility & Transportation Manager, for the City of West Palm Beach.

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Is this really free?
Yes, RideWPB is really a free program funded with your City of West Palm Beach and Downtown Development Authority tax dollars.