The MBTA is diverting the Red Line until February 14, providing alternate transit including free shuttle buses, free MBTA_CR service between Porter & North Station, and accessible vans on weekdays. Boston Mayor Wu's administration announced the extension of free bus rides on three highly trafficked routes for another two years. Boston will spend $8 million to keep these routes fare-free until March 2026, connecting riders to Ruggles, Jackson Square, Mattapan, and Ashmont stations.
ALERT: Bus service on MBTA Routes 23, 28, and 29 is fare free now through March of 2026, travelling through Roxbury and Dorchester, connecting riders to four stations: Ruggles, Jackson Square, Mattapan, and Ashmont.
Wu extends free bus program to 2026 after a two-year pilot https://t.co/AclmKGRPyc
Boston extends free bus service for two more years https://t.co/TY2I7XXloQ
Mayor Wu extends free bus fare program in Boston until March 2026 https://t.co/COAr4YI901
Three no-fare bus routes to remain free for another two years, Wu says #MBTA https://t.co/4DIPqveZOH
Boston to spend $8 million to keep three bus routes fare-free | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/q4JsXrNMUn
MBTA riders who take buses on three highly trafficked routes will continue to ride for free for another two years, Boston Mayor Wu’s administration announced Tuesday. https://t.co/h6nKM9EaE6
Through February 14, we're diverting the Red Line for #BuildingABetterT. We'll keep riders moving with alternate transit: • Free shuttle buses • Free @MBTA_CR service between Porter & North Station • Accessible vans (weekdays only) • Bus routes ℹ️https://t.co/qjiST6HHVg https://t.co/hlCJXEx1ef