C-TRAN Launches The Current On-Demand Service in Sixth Service Area
Learn more about C-TRAN's on-demand rideshare expanding into Battle Ground, Washington.

Battle Ground becomes the sixth service zone of The Current, which launched in 2022 in five service zones.
Photo: METRO
C-TRAN's on-demand rideshare service, The Current, expanded into Battle Ground, Washington, on September 14 as part of the agency's fall service changes.
The Current is now available seven days per week in Battle Ground, providing transportation access anywhere within the city limits. It also allows people to more easily connect to Route 7, which connects Battle Ground to Vancouver Mall Transit Center and the rest of the C-TRAN system.
"The Current is a key part of C-TRAN's transportation network, and we're thrilled to bring this type of on-demand service to Battle Ground for the first time," said Leann M. Caver, C-TRAN's CEO. "More transportation options create more access and opportunity. I want to thank our partners in Battle Ground for their support in making this exciting change a reality."
New Service Zone Marks Next Phase for The Current
The Current offers door-to-door service anywhere within its service zones, as well as direct connections to other C-TRAN routes and services. Passengers can use the service for same-day rides on demand or schedule in advance. The Current has grown in popularity each year, carrying more than 34,000 trips in 2024 alone.
Battle Ground becomes the sixth service zone of The Current, which launched in 2022 in five service zones:
Camas/Washougal
Ridgefield/La Center
WSU Vancouver/Salmon Creek
Rose Village
The Port of Vancouver
The new service zone will follow the same operating hours as most other service zones: 5:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekends.
The expansion of The Current to Battle Ground is part of a series of other service changes that recently took effect. Others include a new Route 12, serving the 112th Avenue corridor in Vancouver, plus realignments to Route 19 and Route 92. C-TRAN also invested additional trips on numerous other existing routes.
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