MBTA Mobility Center

MBTA Mobility Center The Mobility Center, located in Boston, is available to anyone looking to explore accessible transit options and other community transport resources.

These include: Travel Instruction for groups, individual travel training, RIDE Eligibility, and more.

For those who use The RIDE
02/03/2025

For those who use The RIDE

Official website of the MBTA -- schedules, maps, and fare information for Greater Boston's public transportation system, including subway, commuter rail, bus routes, and boat lines.

Show off your Boston transit knowledge.
02/02/2025

Show off your Boston transit knowledge.

Celebrate Transit Equity Month, with us and the Leventhal Map and Education Center!

Have you noticed the recent changes to the MBTA Trip Planner? Let the T know what you think. This example shows a trip f...
01/31/2025

Have you noticed the recent changes to the MBTA Trip Planner? Let the T know what you think. This example shows a trip from Logan Airport to Quincy Adams Station from a little while ago. So you can see that for the SL1 to the Red Line, one could depart at 5:09, 5:27, 5:36, or 5:57 pm and click on any of those to see arrival time. Subsequent options also appear on the next screen which shows more details.

01/31/2025

Have you checked out the updated map of the T, specifically the Green Line D branch? Note that all station between Riverside and Kenmore on this line now have accessibility symbols next to them.https://cdn.mbta.com/sites/default/files/2024-12/2024-12-15-subway-map.pdf Adjustments at Chestnut Hill, Waban, and Eliot now make use of the ramps of the type 8 and type 9 trolleys possible.

Type 9 Green Line trolleys are the newest in use, they have four-digit numbers beginning with 39, and only run attached to another of the same kind. The type 8 trolleys are paired with type 6 or 7 and may serve as the front or back car. The type 8 (with vehicle numbers beginnings with 38) and type 9 have three steps up at the front door, but low floor middle doors. The type 6, beginning with 36, and type 7, beginning with 37, have three steps up at all doors.

For the accessible car of a mixed trolley, look for the squarer one, or look for the vehicle number which appears on the front and side of the trolley.
(Edited to correct typo)

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01/31/2025

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01/31/2025

Yesterday a small group of individuals from Triangle, Inc. meet with some of our team at the MBTA Emergency Training Center to learn more about how to safely use the T.

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01/30/2025

Transit Matters Regional Rail Zine about electrification.

01/30/2025
01/29/2025

Team members also spent part of a recent Saturday providing information about our services at a Healthcare for the Homeless event.

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Bus route 110 has run from Wonderland to Wellington since phase 1 of the Bus Network Redesign on December 15th.
01/28/2025

Bus route 110 has run from Wonderland to Wellington since phase 1 of the Bus Network Redesign on December 15th.

Today part of our team presented and assisted with Senior CharlieCard applications at Marblehead Council on Aging. One o...
01/27/2025

Today part of our team presented and assisted with Senior CharlieCard applications at Marblehead Council on Aging. One of their staff members had attended a similar event in another community which prompted her to invite us.

Team members assisted with a Senior CharlieCard event in Cambridge today. Correction: Team members tabled at First Churc...
01/25/2025

Team members assisted with a Senior CharlieCard event in Cambridge today. Correction: Team members tabled at First Church in Cambridge Friday Cafe. Photos by Justin.

T etiquette poster right above a Priority Seating sign on the Blue Line reminds passengers to offer seats to those who n...
01/23/2025

T etiquette poster right above a Priority Seating sign on the Blue Line reminds passengers to offer seats to those who need them.

01/22/2025

Ryan Coholan, director de operaciones de la MBTA, dijo que el hito es una señal de lo que vendrá en el futuro.

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1000 Massachusetts Avenue , Ste. 201
Boston, MA
02118

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(617) 337-2756

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MBTA Travel Training teaches seniors and adults with disabilities how to safely use public transportation.