MBTA crosstown bus routes

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Geographic map of MBTA crosstown bus routes as originally introduced. The CT1 is colored aqua, the CT2 navy, and the CT3 peach.

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates two specially designated crosstown bus routes in the Boston, Massachusetts, United States area, called CT2 and CT3, and intended as limited-stop buses connecting major points. The two weekday-only routes largely parallel MBTA bus local routes, but with fewer stops to reduce travel times.

Three crosstown routes – CT1, CT2, and CT3 – were introduced in 1994.[1] Eight additional routes numbered CT4 through CT11 were proposed as part of an interim phase of the Urban Ring Project to provide circumferential service bypassing the crowded downtown subway stations, but were never put in service.[2] Route CT1 was merged with route 1 in 2019.[1] The Crosstown Routes will be phased out by 2028, according to current MBTA bus network redesign plans.

CT1

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A southbound route CT1 bus at Central Square in August 2015

The CT1 Central Square, Cambridge–B.U. Medical Center/Boston Medical Center via M.I.T. (internally coded 701) ran between Central Square in Cambridge and the B.U. Medical Center/Boston Medical Center, mostly along Massachusetts Avenue. The majority of its route was a limited-stop version of route 1. Transfers to the 1 were possible at most of the stops. CT1 service was not substantially modified since its 1994 inception.[1] Route CT1 was merged into route 1 in September 2019 to provide more frequent service and more consistent headways.[3]

Station listing

Station
Central Square
Pearl Street
University Park
M.I.T.
Beacon Street
Hynes Convention Center
Symphony/Westland Avenue
Massachusetts Avenue station
Washington Street
Harrison Avenue
B.U. Medical Center

CT2

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A route CT2 bus in Union Square in Somerville.
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A Route CT2 bus with crosstown bus branding at Template:Bts in 2007. These RTS buses have since been retired, and no current MBTA buses have crosstown bus branding.

The CT2 Sullivan Square station–Ruggles station (internally coded 747) connects Sullivan Square in Charlestown with Ruggles in Roxbury via Kendall Square in Cambridge. The southern part of the route roughly parallels the 47. The route was created as a Ruggles–Kendall route in September 1994. In September 2000, the route was extended to Sullivan via Union Square.[1]

Template:As of, the route has 25-minute headways on weekday morning peaks, 40-minute headways on weekday afternoon peaks, and 60-minute headways middays. It does not have evening or weekend service.[4] In May 2022, the MBTA released a draft plan for a systemwide network redesign. The draft called for route CT2 to be discontinued. Portions of the route would be covered by extensions of routes 109 and 39 with higher frequency.[5] A revised proposal in November 2022 again called for route CT2 to be discontinued, though the route 39 extension would be replaced with a more frequent route 47.[6][7]

Station listing

Station Transfers and notes
Template:Bts Orange Line, Template:MBTA bus links
Cobble Hill Template:MBTA bus links
McGrath Highway Green Line E branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Union Square Green Line D branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Cambridge Street Template:MBTA bus links
Portland Street Template:MBTA bus links
Kendall Square Red Line, Template:MBTA bus links
Massachusetts Avenue Template:MBTA bus links
Memorial Drive
Boston University Green Line B branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Park and Beacon Streets Green Line C branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Fenway Station Green Line D branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Beth Israel Hospital Template:MBTA bus links
Children's Hospital Template:MBTA bus links
Longwood Avenue Green Line E branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Huntington Avenue Green Line E branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Ruggles Orange Line, MBTA Commuter Rail, Template:MBTA bus links

CT3

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A route CT3 bus on Brookline Avenue in September 2012

The CT3 Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Andrew Station (internally coded 708) connects the Longwood Medical Area to Andrew Square and runs entirely within the city of Boston. The route roughly parallels the 8. The stops at Avenue Louis Pasteur, Children's Hospital, and Beth Israel Hospital are on a one-way loop.

The CT3 route started as Beth Israel–Andrew, but it was extended to Logan Airport in December 1998. The extension (internally coded 709) was dropped due to low ridership in March 2002. A few early morning trips were kept as the 171, running from Template:Bts to Logan.[1] In January 2005, some rush hour service was rerouted to serve Newmarket Square.[1]

Template:As of, the route has 20–22 minute headways at peak hours, 30-minute headways in the early afternoon, and 80-minute headways midday. It does not have evening or weekend service.[4] The May 2022 draft network plan called for route CT3 to be discontinued. It would be largely replaced by a new Template:BtsTemplate:Bts route running via Huntington Avenue, Ruggles station, Andrew station, and D Street.[5] The November 2022 revised plan rerouted the replacement route via Brookline Avenue, Roxbury Crossing station, and Nubian station.[6][7]

Station listing

Station Transfers and notes
Avenue Louis Pasteur Template:MBTA bus links
Children's Hospital Template:MBTA bus links
Beth Israel Hospital Template:MBTA bus links
Ruggles Street/Huntington Avenue Green Line E branch, Template:MBTA bus links
Ruggles Orange Line, MBTA Commuter Rail, Template:MBTA bus links
Washington Street Silver Line (SL4 and SL5), Template:MBTA bus links
Harrison Street (Boston Medical Center Template:MBTA bus links
BU Medical Center Template:MBTA bus links
Albany Street (Boston Medical Center) Template:MBTA bus links
Magazine Street (limited service) Template:MBTA bus links
Template:Bts Red Line, Template:MBTA bus links

See also

References

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External links

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