Travel Instruction Services and Tools
The MBTA offers a variety of free travel instruction services to help older adults and people with disabilities travel independently on the bus, train, and Commuter Rail. All services are available in person or digitally via Zoom upon request.
Travel Training Services
We offer three types of training to help travelers learn more about the following:
- General safety on the system
- Planning trips
- Reading T schedules and maps
- Boarding and exiting trains and buses
- Buying regular or reduced fare CharlieCards
- Customer and operator responsibilities
- Accessing information about T services online and with apps
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Transit Access 101
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This two-and-a-half-hour class covers basics about how to use our system. It's held at the MBTA’s training facility near Broadway Station on the Red Line. Each class has room for 15 participants.
Upon request, this training can be held at schools or senior centers.
We offer two Transit Access 101 trainings—one for older adults and people with disabilities, and one for people who are blind or have low vision.
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Small Group Training
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Small group training is similar to Transit Access 101, but includes an onsite visit from a professional trainer.
Classes are flexible and can be customized to focus on getting to and from particular destinations on the bus, subway, or Commuter Rail.
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Personalized Travel Training
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This one-on-one training can be customized to teach an individual how to get to a particular destination within the MBTA service area.
Trainers travel directly to participants’ homes and ride along on actual trips.
Resources for Riders
Travel Training Flyers
View or download a summary of our Travel Instruction Program
View or download a summary of our Travel Instruction Program (Spanish)
Short Instructional Videos
Learn more about riding with the MBTA through the following informational videos from the System-Wide Accessibility team.
Learn more about accessibility improvements in your preferred language:
Our Destination Mattapan video provides an overview of accessible MBTA services in Mattapan, including transit mode options, vehicle features, online tools, and helpful services available from the MBTA's new Mobility Center.
You can also hear direct testimonials from Mattapan riders about their experiences using the T’s accessible services.
On-Demand Webinars
Learn more about the MBTA at your own pace.
Watch the "Rediscover the MBTA" video
View the "Rediscover the MBTA" webinar slides and transcripts in your preferred language:
- Webinar Slides
- Webinar Transcripts
Learn more about accessibility at the MBTA.
Driving Retirement
Our riders can save over $5,000 per year in transportation costs by giving up driving their cars—but not giving up mobility—and riding the T.
View a text-only version of the flyer
If you’re thinking about retiring from driving, the Shifting Gears webinar created by the Registry of Motor Vehicles can help you make a plan.
Resources for Educators
If you are an educator interested in starting a travel training program at your own school or agency, view our collection of free downloadable resources:
Planning an Accessible MBTA Trip
Need Help Accessing This Service?
The Mobility Center, located in Boston at 1000 Massachusetts Ave, can help you plan trips, apply for reduced fare passes, sign up for The RIDE, and more.
Contact Us
If you have questions or would like to learn more, please contact MBTA Travel Training at 617-337-2756 or howtotravel@mbta.com. Follow us on Facebook and X (Formerly Twitter) for training updates.
T Access Guides by Mode
Much of the MBTA is accessible. Learn more about accessibility features on each mode of transit with our access guides.
Planning an Accessible MBTA Trip
Need Help Accessing This Service?
The Mobility Center, located in Boston at 1000 Massachusetts Ave, can help you plan trips, apply for reduced fare passes, sign up for The RIDE, and more.
T Access Guides by Mode
Much of the MBTA is accessible. Learn more about accessibility features on each mode of transit with our access guides.