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There are 5 routes, and fares vary depending on which route you take. Service from Logan Airport is always free. Learn more about getting to Logan Airport. Each bus route schedule page offers real-time updates about bus locations. There are also a variety of smartphone apps to help you plan trips on the MBTA. Use the app to find the nearest bus stop, see when the next bus is arriving, and find out how long your commute will be. Routes 1 — provide almost all local service in the core of the Boston area.

Routes were originally numbered roughly clockwise from South Boston to East Boston, though there are some exceptions. Routes in the s serve Quincy and South Shore communities. Routes in the s travel to northern suburbs like Medford, Burlington, and Reading. Routes in the s go to Salem, Lynn, and Beverly. Riders and employees are required to wear masks on all MBTA property, including vehicles, stops, and stations. Several pass options are available. Reduced fares are available for eligible riders.

Learn more about CharlieCards and CharlieTickets. Learn more about transfer rules. Some of the most heavily used bus routes have stops at subway stations, including Harvard , Ruggles , Forest Hills , Kenmore , Haymarket , Maverick , and South Station , allowing easy transfers between modes.

In addition to 1-way fares, there are 1-day, 7-day, and monthly passes available on CharlieCards or CharlieTickets. CharlieTickets are valid from the time of purchase, and CharlieCards are valid from the first time they are used. Several monthly passes, valid for 1 calendar month, are available depending on the service you normally take:.

Express Bus monthly passes that are pre-printed on a CharlieCard and show the month of the pass are also valid. The most popular pass for most commuters is LinkPass, for unlimited travel on Local Buses and subway, which is now available as a CharlieCard that automatically renews every month.

Learn more about where you can get a CharlieCard. You can buy or renew 1-day, 7-day, cash value, and monthly passes at fare vending machines. They are located at all subway stations. Fare vending machines accept credit, debit, and cash payments. Tickets and passes are available at retail stores throughout the region. Stores accept credit, debit, and cash payments. Cash value and passes can be added to CharlieCards online.

You can also sign up for Auto-pay , a monthly pass that automatically renews each month. Register with a MyCharlie account to protect your card if it is lost, stolen, or damaged.

You can pay your fare in cash onboard all MBTA buses. Learn more about bus fares. Signs include a list of the bus routes that serve that particular stop. Many bus stops also have shelters. Stops at hub stations are a little bit different. Some are located on busways, which are busier than street stops because multiple routes access the same area.

And some have fare vending machines and digital arrival and departure signs. You can wait for your bus near the sign that has your route number on it.

Stay a safe distance from the curb. The destination and route of each T bus is displayed on the front and side of every vehicle. The T and cities and towns do their best to keep bus stops clear for easy boarding. Contact the owner of the stop if your bus stop is obstructed. We hope your journey on the bus is comfortable and convenient. Local Bus and Silver Line fares are paid at the onboard fare box at the front of the bus. At underground Silver Line stops, you pay at a fare gate to access the platform.

Tap your card on the fare box target to pay your fare. The display will show how much value remains on your card. With the orange arrow facing up and away from you, insert your ticket into the fare box ticket slot to pay your fare.

Your ticket will be returned after the machine reads it. The display will show how much value remains on your ticket.

If you're not sure if your fare payment went through, listen for the beeps: 1 long beep means your payment was successful, 3 quick beeps means the machine wasn't able to process your payment. You may need to try again or load more money on your pass. The fare amount is displayed on the fare box. Insert bills and coins into the marked slots on the fare box. Buses can get crowded. We ask riders to follow a few rules for the comfort and safety of everyone on board:. Service animals are allowed on the T at all times.

Dogs should be on leash and cannot take up a seat, but there is room for them to lay down under the seats. Small animals like cats and rabbits should be kept in pet carriers. Please keep the carrier on your lap if possible and away from vehicle doors, especially during rush hour. All non-electric MBTA buses are equipped with bike racks that can hold 2 conventional bikes. Learn more about using a T bus bike rack.

Safety first! All stops and transfer points are announced automatically and displayed on a screen at the front of the bus. If you need help finding your stop, ask the operator for assistance. If you see something suspicious or need to report an emergency, please dial or call the Transit Police at Call Transit Police. The entire MBTA bus fleet is accessible to people with disabilities, and we offer trip planning assistance to help you get the most out of your journey.

All MBTA buses are accessible to people with disabilities. Some stops may have barriers to accessibility, but the operator is required to find a safe location for you to board. Learn more about planning an accessible bus trip by visiting our access guide. Priority seats are available near the front of the bus. Operators are required to ask riders to make priority seating available upon request. Riders are expected to yield their seats to seniors and people with disabilities, but cannot be forced to move.

Seniors and people with disabilities may qualify for reduced bus fares. You can also add value online and at onboard fare boxes. Skip to main content green line. Beginner's Guide to the Bus. Where can I go on the bus? Find Transit Near Me. When do buses run? See all bus schedules Did you know? Contact the Lexington Transportation Services office to find out when the next such event will be held in Lexington: or check the events page of our website.

The MBTA also offers other discounted fare options. For more information about fares, routes, or anything related to the MBTA, visit: www. There is free travel training to assist senior citizens and people with disabilities so you can become familiar with and comfortable using MTBA services. Training is available in individual, small group, or large group formats, either in person or via Zoom. Instructional videos are also available from the MBTA for self-paced learning. To learn more or request a training, call Skip to main content.

Please go to www. It is a combined route currently replacing the individual 62 and 76 buses. This bus travels between here and Harvard Station. Note this facility locks the gate at 6PM, so cars must be removed promptly by 6PM. Arlington Heights Busway is a connecting point for more frequent, late night, and weekend services, plus services to Harvard and Cambridge.

Connect to MBTA 77 , Some people may qualify for reduced fare CharlieCards Student CharlieCards Student CharlieCards offer significant discounts for students enrolled in middle school, high school, or home school.



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