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Bus stop advertising in Oregon places brands at the street-level touchpoints where transit riders wait, transfer, and make daily decisions. Shelter displays and bench placements at high-traffic stops across Portland, Eugene, and Salem create repeated impressions in the commercial and residential corridors these transit networks serve. The static, physical presence of shelter advertising in Oregon means creative is visible around the clock for the full campaign period, without the impression decay that broadcast and digital formats experience when the audience is not actively engaged with the medium. Oregon’s transit stop infrastructure spans covered shelter units at major stops to bench placements along arterial routes, giving advertisers options at multiple price points with different audience densities.
Interior bus ads and shelter placements on Albany Transit System in Albany and the surrounding...
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Interior bus ads and shelter placements on TriMet across Portland and the tri-county metro. Routes...
Learn MoreAGM is a direct media buyer with over 10 years and 500+ transit advertising campaigns placed across U.S. markets including Oregon. We work directly with Oregon transit authorities and their advertising vendors to secure shelter displays, junior posters, bench placements, and surround packages at the highest-traffic stop locations in your target market. Contact us with your Oregon market, format, and campaign objectives and we will respond with available inventory, current rates, and a campaign plan within one business day.
Portland’s bus stop advertising market concentrates around the downtown transit hub, major employment center stops, and the high-ridership arterial routes that carry the city’s daily commuter and healthcare worker audience. Shelter placements near Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), Providence Health, and PeaceHealth in Portland and Eugene serve a professional healthcare workforce audience with high-frequency repeat visits throughout the campaign period. The University of Oregon campus in Eugene generates university student and faculty ridership on stop placements near campus access points, delivering a concentrated young adult demographic that responds strongly to brand advertising.
Oregon shelter advertising inventory in Portland and Eugene is managed through TriMet (Portland metropolitan area)’s advertising vendor program. Shelter units along the NE/SE Burnside Street and Division Street commercial and arts corridors in Portland see some of the system’s highest combined pedestrian, vehicle, and transit rider traffic. Bench advertising at stops without covered shelter structures extends campaign reach to residential and commercial neighborhoods where full shelter infrastructure has not been built, providing brand presence along the same routes at a lower per-unit investment. For regional and national advertisers, Oregon shelter advertising offers access to the state’s key demographic segments at rates that reflect a less saturated out-of-home market than the major coastal metros.
Transit riders in Oregon wait an average of five to fifteen minutes at bus stops per trip. A daily commuter visiting the same stop five days per week accumulates more than 100 minutes of dwell time in front of a single shelter display during a four-week campaign, a sustained impression quality that no passing outdoor format can replicate.
The following 8 transit systems collectively provide bus stop infrastructure in Oregon. Stop advertising formats and availability vary by system and by the specific locations within each system’s network. AGM works with all Oregon transit authorities and advertising vendors to identify and secure the highest-traffic stop locations for campaigns targeting Oregon communities.
Albany Transit System maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Albany Transit System network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Albany Transit System shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Albany Transit System service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Albany Transit System system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Cascades East Transit maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Cascades East Transit network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Cascades East Transit shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Cascades East Transit service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Cascades East Transit system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Cherriots maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Cherriots network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Cherriots shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Cherriots service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Cherriots system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Corvallis Transit System maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Corvallis Transit System network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Corvallis Transit System shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Corvallis Transit System service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Corvallis Transit System system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Lane Transit District maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Lane Transit District network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Lane Transit District shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Lane Transit District service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Lane Transit District system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Linn Shuttle maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Linn Shuttle network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Linn Shuttle shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Linn Shuttle service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Linn Shuttle system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Rogue Valley Transportation District maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the Rogue Valley Transportation District network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing Rogue Valley Transportation District shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the Rogue Valley Transportation District service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the Rogue Valley Transportation District system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
TriMet (Portland metropolitan area) maintains bus stop infrastructure throughout its service area in Oregon, with shelter and bench placements at major stops along its fixed-route network. Stop advertising on the TriMet network reaches transit riders during their dwell time at stops, typically ranging from five to fifteen minutes per visit for regular commuters. The pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing TriMet shelter locations adds additional impressions beyond the core transit rider audience. Major transfer points and employment center stops within the TriMet service area carry the highest combined daily traffic of any locations in the system. AGM can identify the highest-traffic stop advertising locations within the TriMet system for campaigns targeting specific Oregon communities and demographic corridors.
Bus stop advertising in Oregon is available in four primary formats at transit stops across the multiple systems serving the state. Each format reaches the transit rider audience during their dwell time at stops and the pedestrian and vehicle traffic passing those stop locations. The right format depends on the specific stop locations available, your campaign budget, and the audience density of the stops in your target Oregon market.
Standard 4-sheet: 40″ x 60″ (or equivalent)
The shelter display is the primary advertising panel inside or on a covered bus shelter structure. This is the highest-visibility format at covered stop locations in Oregon, reaching transit riders during their full dwell time at the stop. Many primary shelter locations in Oregon’s major cities include backlit panels, extending visibility into evening and early morning commute hours. Standard rate: $3,850 per shelter per campaign period. Contact AGM for current shelter availability at specific Oregon locations.
11″ H x 17″ W to 22″ H x 28″ W (varies by system)
The junior poster is a smaller format panel mounted on the exterior of the shelter structure or on nearby transit infrastructure at stop locations throughout Oregon. Junior posters provide additional impressions from passing vehicle and pedestrian traffic beyond the core shelter rider audience. Available at stops throughout Oregon’s transit networks. Standard rate: $850 per junior poster per campaign period.
Horizontal banner format, varies by bench hardware
Bench advertising at bus stops without covered shelter structures extends campaign reach to additional stops along the same Oregon transit routes. The bench panel is visible to riders seated at the stop and to pedestrians and vehicle traffic passing the stop location. Available at stops throughout Oregon’s transit networks where shelter infrastructure has not been installed. Standard rate: $700 per bench per campaign period.
Full stop coverage, shelter display, junior posters, bench, and adjacent infrastructure
The surround package covers every advertising surface at a single Oregon transit stop location, including the shelter display, side panels, bench, and any adjacent infrastructure. A surround package creates a fully branded stop environment where every impression from every direction carries the campaign creative. This is the highest-impact single-stop placement in the Oregon transit advertising inventory. Standard rate: $10,000 per surround package per campaign period.
Combining multiple stop advertising formats in Oregon creates a more immersive brand presence at individual locations. A shelter display and bench at the same stop gives you the covered rider audience inside the shelter plus the pedestrian and passing vehicle audience from the bench panel. A full surround package eliminates any viewable surface at the stop that does not carry your campaign creative. AGM recommends surround packages at the two or three highest-traffic stop locations in your target Oregon market before expanding to a larger number of shelter display-only placements, as the saturation effect of a full stop environment typically drives stronger recall than multiple single-format placements at different stops.
Production specifications for Oregon bus stop advertising vary by system and by the specific shelter or bench hardware at each location. AGM provides current production specifications for every Oregon transit market and format as part of the campaign planning process, ensuring your creative meets the technical requirements of the specific locations in your buy without additional effort or research on your end.
Oregon bus shelter campaigns work harder with adjacent guerrilla formats supporting each stop location. Snipe advertising at utility infrastructure near high-traffic Portland shelters extends shelter creative visibility through the full block radius around each stop. Sidewalk stencils at the highest-traffic shelter locations reinforce shelter messaging at the exact point where audiences spend the most time waiting for service. Wheatpaste posters on adjacent commercial buildings carry consistent campaign creative through the street environment that shelter riders pass daily. Take-one programs near major Oregon transit stops convert street-level awareness into trackable response at minimal incremental cost over the shelter advertising investment.
AGM’s standard pricing for bus shelter display advertising in Oregon is $3,850 per shelter per campaign period. Junior poster placements are $850. Bench advertising starts at $700. A full surround package covering shelter display, side panels, bench, and adjacent infrastructure at a single location is $10,000.
Portland has the most developed bus shelter advertising inventory in Oregon, with covered shelter units at major stops throughout the downtown core and key transit corridors. Eugene has shelter placements at major stops along its primary transit routes. AGM can identify current shelter inventory at specific locations across all Oregon transit markets.
A shelter display is mounted inside or on the covered shelter structure, providing protected creative display with potential backlit panels at many locations. A bench placement is at stops without shelter structures, providing ground-level brand presence along the route at a lower per-unit investment. Both formats reach the transit rider audience during their wait at the stop.
Standard Oregon bus shelter campaigns run in four-week cycles aligned with transit authority ad scheduling. Eight, twelve, and longer booking windows are available. Annual placements at high-traffic locations in {city1} and {city2} are available through AGM for brands with year-round market presence objectives.
Many primary Portland shelter locations include backlit display panels that extend advertising visibility into evening and early morning commute hours. Lighting availability varies by specific shelter location and infrastructure age. AGM confirms lighting status for each placement as part of the site selection process.
Oregon bus shelter advertising reaches transit riders during their most stationary and receptive moment: waiting at a stop. This audience skews toward working adults, healthcare workers, students, and service industry employees. Shelters at major transfer points and employment center stops also capture pedestrian and vehicle traffic beyond the core transit ridership.
Yes. Stop and shelter placements near the University of Oregon campus in Eugene are available through the transit systems serving that campus. University-adjacent stop advertising delivers high-frequency exposures to the student and faculty demographic throughout the academic year.
Yes. Bench advertising at transit stops throughout Oregon starts at $700 per placement per campaign period. Bench placements extend campaign reach to stops without covered shelter structures, filling coverage gaps along the same routes at a lower per-unit investment.
Shelter display panels typically accept 4-sheet poster creative (40″ x 60″ or equivalent digital format). Simple, high-contrast creative with bold typography and a clear value proposition reads best from distance in both daytime and backlit nighttime conditions. Creative with a QR code or short URL enables direct response tracking from shelter placements.
Bus stop advertising in Oregon reaches a stationary audience with extended dwell times at stops, a qualitatively different impression from the passing view of a highway billboard. Stop advertising in Oregon’s transit markets typically costs less than comparable billboard placements in the same corridors, with higher frequency delivery to the transit rider audience during the campaign period.