Transit Projects

Key Bus Route Improvement Program

Updated May 2013

Program Overview

The MBTA has designated 15 of our busiest bus routes as “Key Bus Routes”. Each Key Bus Route operates at a high frequency, 7 days a week, to meet passenger demand along high-density corridors. Service operates every 10 minutes or better during weekday peak periods, every 15 minutes or better during weekday midday, and every 20 minutes or better during off-peak periods.

The goal of the Key Bus Route Improvement Program is to improve the overall quality of service for customers on these Key Bus Routes by reducing trip times; enhancing customer comfort, convenience, safety and accessibility and making the bus service more reliable and cost-effective. The 15 Key Bus Routes to be improved as part of this Program are: Routes 1, 15, 22, 23, 28, 32, 39, 57, 66, 71, 73, 77, 111, 116, and 117.

All Key Bus Routes

In order to meet the goal of the Key Bus Route Improvement Program the following objectives have been identified:

Bus 1 

- Enhance bus stop accessibility — for all customers including seniors and persons with disabilities
- Improve bus service reliability — less bus bunching
- Enable faster service — fewer delays, less stops and reduced overall trip times
- Provide better passenger amenities — shelters, benches, signage, trash barrels

Types of Improvements

Utilizing $10 million in grant funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) the MBTA now has the opportunity to implement the Key Bus Route Improvement Program.  This one-time opportunity to improve service quality will be accomplished by implementing a combination of the following on the identified Key Bus Routes:

- Bus stop location improvements, including bus stop consolidation, which may result in the elimination or relocation of some bus stops
- Transit signal priority and designated queue jump lanes
- Curb extensions
- Accessibility enhancements
- Bus stop amenities

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Program Outline and Schedule

The Key Bus Route Improvement Program involves extensive public outreach with participation invited from customers, community representatives and Municipalities served by each bus route. 

The public process for all routes has been completed. Early design plans for Routes 23 and 39 are completed, with construction anticipated to start in 2013.  Design plans for Routes 1, 15, 22, 28, 32, 57, 66, 71, 73, 77,111, 116 and 117 are at various stages of completion, and improvements are scheduled to be implemented in 2013.

The table below lists the routes, municipalities served, and project schedule. 

Key Bus Route Municipalities Served Design Status Construction Begins
23 Boston Complete Winter 2013
39 Boston Complete Winter 2013
1 Boston, Cambridge Underway Spring 2013
57 Boston/Newton/Watertown Underway Spring 2013
66 Boston/Brookline/Cambridge Underway Spring 2013
15 Boston Underway Summer 2013
22 Boston Underway Summer 2013
28 Boston Underway Summer 2013
32 Boston Underway Summer 2013
111 Boston/Chelsea/Revere/Everett Underway Spring 2013
116/117 Boston/Chelsea/Revere Underway Spring 2013
71 Cambridge/Watertown Underway Spring 2013
73 Cambridge/Belmont/Watertown Underway Spring 2013
77 Arlington/Cambridge Underway Spring 2013

Upcoming Meetings

All anticipated community meetings have been completed at this time. 

For other MBTA meetings please go to www.mbta.com/about_the_mbta/public_meetings/

Comments and Feedback

For comments and feedback on your route please email keybusroutes@mbta.com or mail them to MBTA Project Director for Operations, 45 High St, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110.

Current Related Documents

 

Rt 1 Preliminary Design Proposed Recommendations
Rt 1 Preliminary Design Community Presentation-Cambridge 6-14-2011
Rt 1 Preliminary Design Community Presentation-Boston 6-13-2011
Rts 15-22-28 Second Community Presentation - Uphams Corner 6-11-12 
Rts 15-22-28 Second Community Presentation - Grove Hall 6-26-12 
Rts 15-22-28 Second Community Presentation - Dudley 6-28-12 
Rt 15 Proposed Recommendations 
Rt 22 Proposed Recommendations 
Rt 23 Proposed Recommendations - 90 Percent Design   
Rt 28 Proposed Recommendations  
Rt 28 Second Community Presentation - Mattapan 6-19-12 
Rt 32 Proposed Recommendations 
Rt 32 Second Community Meeting - Forest Hills 6-20-12 
Rt 32 Second Community Presentation - Hyde Park 6-21-12 
Rt 39 Community Presentation-Jamaica Plain - 6-12-2012  
Rt 39 Proposed Recommendations - 100 Percent Design    
Rt 57 Preliminary Design Proposed Recommendations
Rt 57 Preliminary Design Community Presentation-Boston 6-22-2011
Rt 66 Preliminary Design Proposed Recommendations
Rt 66 Preliminary Design Community Presentation-Mission Hill 6-23-2011
Rt 66 Preliminary Design Community Presentation Allston-Brighton 6-6-2011
Rt 71 Revised Preliminary Recommendations 10-11-11
Rt 71 Second Community Meeting Presentation-Cambridge-Watertown 10-5-2011 
Rt 73 Proposed Recommendations 
Rt 73 Community Presentation-Belmont 6-7-2012 
Rt 77 Second Community Presentation-Cambridge-10-11-11
Rt 77 Revised Preliminary Recommendations 
Rt 77 Second Community Presentation - Arlington 9-27-2011 
Rt 111 Preliminary Design Proposed Recommendations 
Rts 116-117 Preliminary Design Proposed Recommendations 
Rts 116-117 Preliminary Design Community Presentation-Revere 12-15-2011 
Rts 111-116-117 Preliminary Design Community Presentation Chelsea - 12-7-2011 
Rts 116-117 Preliminary Design Community Presentation East Boston - 11-15-2011

 

 

  

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