Dependable Rides from Tualatin to Portland Airport (PDX) – Book Now
Metro Cab & Metro Car have the most Reliable Reserved Airport Rides from Tualatin to Portland Airport (PDX)
Looking for a dependable, reserved ride from Tualatin, Oregon, to or from Portland International Airport (PDX) with Metro Cab and Metro Car? Our locally owned airport transportation service guarantees on-time pickups, courteous drivers, and stress-free travel. (Metro is an excellent alternative to the app and traditional Taxi companies.) Whether you’re traveling for business or vacation, we’ve got your airport ride covered.
Fast, Friendly & Affordable Transportation Service
Why Choose Our Tualatin, Oregon to PDX Airport Service?
- Superb Customer Communication – Text, Phone, or email. You’ll never be left wondering.
- Up Front Pricing – Know exactly what you’ll pay before you go. No surges, no surprises.
- On-Time – We track your incoming flight so you’re never late. As you land, you’ll have a text from your driver, and we’ll be waiting for you at the PDX limousine reserved ride area.
- Professional Drivers – Friendly, experienced, employee drivers.
- Consistent Excellent Customer Service – Reserved Rides is all we do, with Employee drivers rather than independent contractors.
- Clean & Roomy – Always clean vehicles that can seat four adults plus baggage.
- A Safer Ride – Deeper driver background checks.
- Behind-the-wheel driver training – No YouTube video training.
- A Better Experience – We’re not out to be the cheapest ride to or from PDX; We’re out to be the most reliable and stress-free.
Serving Tualatin &
Surrounding Areas
We specialize in airport transfers from many neighborhoods, including:
- Jurgens Park
- Lam Research
- Tualatin South
- Sherwood – Tualatin South
- Norwood
- …and nearby areas like Tigard, Durham, Lake Oswego, Stafford, Wilsonville, Sherwood, Tonquin, and Mulloy
What Customers Say
“Super smooth ride to PDX! Driver arrived early and helped with my bags. Will book again.” – Amanda R., Tigard
“Used them for a 5am airport run and they were prompt and professional. Highly recommended!” – Jake T., Bull Mountain
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How far is Tualatin from Portland Airport?
A: About 35 – 45 minutes with light traffic.
Q: What is the cost of a ride
from Tualatin to PDX?
A: Our Flat rates are listed just above our Order Form.
Q: Can I schedule a ride in advance?
A: Absolutely. We recommend Booking Online Here.
Tualatin, Oregon, is a dynamic and growing city located about 12 miles south of Portland, straddling Interstate 5 and nestled along the Tualatin River, from which it derives its name (an Atfalati Indian word often translated as “lazy” or “sluggish” in reference to the river). Once a small rural town, Tualatin has experienced significant growth since the 1970s, transforming into a vibrant Portland suburb known for its parks, diverse community, and convenient access to the wider metropolitan area.
The city boasts over 280 acres of parks, trails, and natural areas, emphasizing green spaces and outdoor recreation. Tualatin is also recognized for its community events, including the annual Crawfish Festival.
Here are a few notable landmarks in Tualatin
Tualatin Lake at the Commons : This 5.17-acre plaza features a man-made lake, walking paths, and a splash pad that’s popular during summer months. It’s a central gathering place for the community, often hosting events like concerts in the park. You can learn more here: Tualatin Lake at the Commons
Bridgeport Village : A prominent upscale open-air lifestyle center, Bridgeport Village is a major shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. It features a variety of national and regional retailers, restaurants, and an 18-screen Regal Cinemas. While primarily in Tualatin, a portion extends into neighboring Tigard. For more information, visit: Bridgeport Village (While the Wikipedia article is a good source of information, it does not provide a direct link to the official website, so I am providing the main URL instead).
Browns Ferry Park : This 28-acre park, located on land settled in 1850, offers a boat launch for canoes and kayaks, hiking trails, ponds, wetlands, and open fields. Historically, it was the site of a ferry crossing the Tualatin River. You can find more details about Tualatin’s parks, including Browns Ferry Park, on the city’s website: Parks, Greenways, Recreation, and Library (This link provides an overview of Tualatin’s recreational offerings, including a mention of Browns Ferry Park).
Tualatin River Greenway Trail : This award-winning trail provides wide bicycle and walking paths that meander through trees, alongside the Tualatin River, and past wetlands. It connects people with nature and offers opportunities for exercise, recreation, and wildlife viewing, with interactive elements about the Ice Age and Missoula Floods. Information about the Tualatin River Greenway Trail can also be found on the city’s website via the “Parks, Greenways, Recreation, and Library” link above.