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The EZRide shuttle is a bus service run by the Charles River Transportation Management Association, a nonprofit organization, under contract to Academy. It operates from North Station in Boston, Massachusetts to Fort Washington/Cambridgeport via Lechmere, Kendall Square, and University Park at MIT, serving over 25 identified stops.
Buses were operated by Paul Revere Transportation, until June 17, 2024, when the contract was given to Academy Bus Lines. Service runs from North Station to Cambridgeport at rush hour and from Kendall/MIT station to Cambridgeport during midday. There is no night or weekend service. Real-time predicted arrival information is available through NextBus and smartphone apps. Route maps are available on the buses, at some stops, and online.
Major stops
Stop | Connections/Notes |
---|---|
North Station Nashua Street behind O'Neill Building |
MBTA subway: Green (D, E) Orange MBTA Commuter Rail: Fitchburg, Lowell, Haverhill, Newburyport/Rockport MBTA bus: 4 Amtrak: Downeaster |
Lechmere First Street at Otis Street |
MBTA subway: Green (D, E) (at Lechmere station) MBTA bus: 69, 80, 87, 88 |
First Street First Street at Charles Street |
CambridgeSide |
Kendall Square | MBTA subway: Red (at Kendall/MIT station) MBTA bus: CT2, 64, 68, 85 |
University Park North Inbound: Sidney Street at Green Street Outbound: Sidney Street at Franklin Street |
MBTA bus: 1, 47, 64, 70, 70A, 83, 91 |
Cambridgeport | MBTA bus: 47 |
References
- ^ "Route Map & Stop Guide". Charles River Transportation Management Association. Charles River Transportation Management Association, Inc. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
- Academy Bus Lines (2024-06-18). "Academy Bus takeover of EZRIDE Instagram". Boston. Retrieved 2024-06-18 – via Instagram.
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