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MBTA has a new bus map based on your feedback. Here’s what it looks like By Taylor Dolven Globe Staff,Updated October 27, 2022, 12:02 p.m.
The MBTA is proposing a new bus map. Here’s what it would look like. By Taylor Dolven Globe Staff,Updated May 16, 2022, 4:37 p.m. 34 ...
MBTA leaders on Thursday backed a re-worked map that will reshape its bus system network, boosting service by 25 percent above pre-pandemic levels and doubling the number of high-frequency routes ...
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The MBTA is changing certain bus routes. Here's what to know
Phase 1 of the MBTA’s much anticipated bus network redesign launched on Sunday. There are new routes serving Chelsea, Everett, Revere, Malden, Somerville, Cambridge, Allston, Brighton and East ...
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MBTA launches pilot program giving bus drivers turn-by-turn ... - MSN
The partnership with a transit technology company, Swiftly, aims to support bus drivers and improve service for riders, the transportation agency said. The post MBTA launches pilot program giving ...
“The revised bus map still increases service by 25% across the network and doubles the number of high-frequency corridors,” the MBTA said on their website.
This article is more than 2 years old. MBTA overseers on Thursday voted to move forward with a reshaped bus map that aims to boost the total amount of service by 25% across the board, despite ...
The revised bus map, according to the MBTA, still increases service by 25% across the network and doubles the number of high-frequency corridors, where a vehicle would run every 15 minutes or ...
MBTA overseers on Thursday voted to move forward with a reshaped bus map that aims to boost the total amount of service by 25 percent across the board, despite concerns from some riders, advocates ...
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