
Ride WPB
Discover the future of free, eco-friendly transit in Downtown West Palm Beach! This innovative service offers convenient rides, a sleek app for easy scheduling, and a sustainable way to connect neighborhoods, shops, and the waterfront—all in just 15-minute intervals.
Introduction
Discover a new way to move around Downtown West Palm Beach with our innovative transportation initiative, designed to make your daily travels convenient, sustainable, and absolutely free of charge. This forward-thinking program, brought to you by the City of West Palm Beach in collaboration with the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), offers a fleet of eco-friendly vehicles, including wrapped vans, carts, and Tesla sedans, all prominently branded so you can easily spot your ride. By integrating cutting-edge technology and a focus on environmental responsibility, we're making it easier than ever to explore our vibrant community while reducing our carbon footprint.Our service combines the reliability of a fixed 15-stop route with the flexibility of an on-demand option through the Circuit mobile app, available for download from both the Google Play and Apple App stores. With rides running every 15 minutes during peak hours, the program is designed to integrate seamlessly with your day-to-day routine. As we continue to refine and evolve this service, we encourage you to share your thoughts and experiences—your feedback will play a critical role in shaping the future of transportation in our city.
Timeline
Public Input and Visioning
Stakeholder Collaboration and Outreach
Planning and Route Optimization
Activities
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

Activities

Question & Answer Board
Curious about how Ride WPB will transform the way we move around our beautiful city? Dive into the conversation by asking your own questions and exploring thoughtful answers already shared by your neighbors and the City—they’re shaping the future, one ride at a time!

Open Discussion
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Help Shape the Future of Ride WPB Transit
We need your input on where Ride WPB can make the biggest impact. Share your thoughts to help us enhance public transportation in your community.