Upcoming Service Changes:
Sudbury Pilot MicroTransit Service
On July 1, 2024 MWRTA will launch pilot microtransit service in Sudbury.
The Sudbury Catch Connect service will operate July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025. It will run Monday - Friday from 12 - 6 PM, within the Town of Sudbury, plus the Target Plaza on Route 20 in Marlborough. Riders can book trips directly through the MWRTA Catch App on their phone, or by calling (508) 283-5083. And through July and August, this service is FREE! For full details, visit www.mwrta.com/catch.
This service is made possible through a partnership with GO Sudbury, the Sudbury Senior Center, and the Sudbury Transportation Committee. For more information on services in Sudbury, visit sudbury.ma.us/transportation.
Route Revisions: 2, 4N, 4S, 7, & 11 + NEW summer pilot service! June 10, 2024
On Monday, June 10, 2024 MWRTA will launch revised schedules for routes 4 North, 4 South, 7, and 11.
- 4 routes will have addional service added to the weekday schedules, providing more frequent service during peak morning and evening commute times.
- Route 2 has slight timing changes on the first 2 morning loops.
- Routes 4N and 7 have a new scheduled stop added (Cloverleaf Mall & New York Ave)
- Route 11 added frequency loops will run on an "express" schedule, reducing the run time of those trips to approximately 60 minutes.
MWRTA will also launch THREE new summer pilot routes, servicing Framingham, Natick, and Wayland! These routes will run from June 10 through August 30 and will focus on providing service to and from local outdoor recreational areas. Some of these areas include Waushakum Beach, Farm Pond, Wayland Town Beach, and more! See below for schedules!
Please click here for the revised 2, 4N, 4S, 7, and 11 schedules.
Please click here for the GO Outdoor summer pilot route schedules.
Please click here for a printable version of the service announcement, and the GO Routes flyer.
TryTransit For the Summer!
MassDOT and the Legislature have extended TryTransit again, this time through the summer! Fixed Route riders will continue to recieve free fare through the end of August by registering an MWRTA Catch Card and tapping it on the bus.
Starting July 1, all Catch Connect services will also be free! When booking a trip either through the MWRTA Catch App, or by calling in, fares will automatically be free - there is nothing you need to do! If you currently do not use Catch Connect but want to try it, visit www.mwrta.com/catch for details on how to use the service.
Visit www.mwrta.com/fares for full details and to learn how you can recieve free fares on the MWRTA system!
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