I'm interested in Nexmap, but I don't live in/visit Boston

We're constantly looking at other cities, but the time to develop independent transit maps is high. Keep your eyes open for new cities coming in the future.

Why are there no timings for commuter rail?

At this time, the MBTA only participates in GPS-based information for buses and subways. They have announced they will be adding real-time tracking to rail in the future, so stay tuned. For the time being, we've added schedule-based data and system-wide alerts.

My stop is incorrect/misplaced

If you find any errors with location or placement of your stops, please email us at mobile@nextransit.org. We're using only publicly available data, but there can occasionally be errors due to inconsistencies in names.

My bus line is missing!

Nexmap does not include every bus in the MBTA system. For simplicty, we've chosen only the major (and most frequently used) routes within the inner Boston metro area. We're looking into adding buses outside of the inner loop, but at this plan have no announcement to make. We currently support the following lines, in addition to all commuter rail and subway: 1, 7, 10, 16, 23, 41, 43, 51, 57, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 73, 77, 86, 87, 90, 92, 111, 112, 117, CT2

My stop is missing

One of the things that makes bus maps difficult to understand is the frequency with which buses stop. In the Boston area, it's often a stop every block. We've chosen stops that line up with interesting areas, connections to other lines, or between long distances. There are often multiple stops between the major stops listed. If these are more convenient for you, we invite you to disembark / embark wherever you feel is the closest fit for your situation. If you feel we've made an error in placing a prominent stop, please contact us at mobile@nextransit.org.
 

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