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Bus Network Redesign Proposal

Updated on May 16, 2022

a rider boards a Route 22 bus at Walnut Avenue stop along Columbus Avenue bus lane

We've evaluated your feedback and made changes to this proposal. The revised bus network map is now available for your review and comments.

The Bus Network Redesign creates more all-day service, more service in busy neighborhoods, and new connections to more places. The plan puts equity first, prioritizing the needs of those who depend on frequent, reliable bus service.

Looking for maps, event information, or to provide input on the proposed changes? Jump to the section below: 

Explore Changes in Your Neighborhood

See how the proposed bus network would change bus routes in your neighborhood. Materials are available for download in multiple languages.

Note: This proposal has been updated. A revised bus network map is available for your review and comments.

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Explore the Proposed Bus Network

Note: We’ve updated these maps. Revised static and interactive maps are available for your review and comments. 

Discover trip details with our interactive map

Our interactive Remix map allows you to zoom in and out, pan around, and click on specific routes to get detailed information at the street level. 

View regional map

This static map shows the proposed redesigned bus network at a regional level. You can zoom in and out of areas you're interested in using the plus/minus buttons at the top of the map.

View high-frequency map

This additional static map shows the proposed high-frequency corridors.

Share Your Feedback on the Proposed Bus Network Redesign

The comment period for the proposed bus network map is now closed. The deadline to submit feedback was July 31, 2022.

We've evaluated your feedback and made changes to this proposal. The revised bus network map is now available for your review and comments.

Take the online survey in your language

Attend an event

We're hosting public events in May, June, and July to share the proposed bus network map with you, answer your questions about it, and listen to your feedback.

Other ways to provide input

Mail written comments to the following address:

MBTA
ATTN: Victoria Ireton
10 Park Plaza - Suite 3830
Boston, MA 02116

You can also leave a voicemail at 617-222-3011.

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