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Getting Around in Boston

The Welcome Guide® Staff

Getting Around in Boston

Transportation in Boston

Boston, known for its historical significance and vibrant culture, also boasts a diverse and efficient transportation system tailored to meet the needs of both residents and visitors. Navigating through the city offers an extensive range of options, ensuring that everyone can find a suitable mode of transport.

The Subway System

The backbone of Boston’s public transportation is the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway system, affectionately known as the “T.” The T is one of the oldest subway systems in the United States and comprises several lines, each designated by a different color: Red, Orange, Blue, Green, and Silver. Together, they cover an extensive network of routes, connecting key areas in Boston and its surrounding suburbs. The subway is regarded for its convenience and affordability, making it a popular choice for daily commuters and tourists alike.

The T (©Yassine Khalfalli)
The T (©Yassine Khalfalli)

Bus Services

Complementing the subway system is a comprehensive bus network that traverses the city. The buses often serve routes not covered directly by the subway, providing accessibility to more remote neighborhoods. The MBTA operates a fleet that includes both standard and electric buses, working towards sustainable and environmentally-friendly transit solutions. Bus schedules are integrated with the subway, allowing for seamless connections and transfers.

Bus (©Leo Moradi)
Bus (©Leo Moradi)

Bike Rentals

For those who prefer a more active mode of transportation, Boston offers bike rental services through programs like Bluebikes. This bike-sharing system, with numerous docking stations throughout the city, allows cyclists the freedom to explore Boston at their own pace. Bluebikes provides an eco-friendly alternative that can help beat traffic jams while promoting health and fitness.

BlueBikes (©Melanie Lee)
BlueBikes (©Melanie Lee)

Rideshare Services

Rideshare options like Uber and Lyft have become entrenched in Boston’s transportation landscape, providing flexible and personal travel solutions. Rideshare offers door-to-door service, often favored during late hours or when public transport options are limited. With real-time tracking and various vehicle options, these services cater to a wide range of needs and preferences.

Uber (©Erik McLean)
Uber (©Erik McLean)