There are currently 15 Regional Transit Authorities (RTA) operating in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, not including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). These agencies serve a total of 262 communities and provide over 29 million trips annually. The RTAs primarily operate fixed-route bus and paratransit/demand response service, but some also offer tailored or specialized services such as commuter bus, college shuttles and seasonal routes. Other RTAs are more concentrated on human service transportation and have created extensive service networks that involve different types of service providers.
As populations change and shift, development and destinations spread and resources are increasingly stretched yet service demands continue to grow. The Beyond Boston Transit study is designed to more effectively strategize, prioritize, and deliver transit service throughout the Commonwealth. This study is a cooperative effort between MassDOT and the state’s 15 RTAs and will identify and address a broad range of ideas that offer potential to improve the planning, organization, and delivery of public transportation service. Some of the issues that will be addressed include:
Beyond Boston will also address the relationship between the MBTA and neighboring RTAs and identify opportunities for greater collaboration, and/or mechanisms for streamlining the management of public transportation assets.
Beyond Boston Advisory Committee Worcester Union Station Friday, February 10 1030am - 1230pm Agenda
Study Process Documents RTA Profiles: Follow the links below to learn more about the operations of the Commonwealth's 15 RTAs. Although the markets served by each RTA can vary greatly, the profiles are intended to provide a basic understanding of the services provided and productivity of each. As the study progresses, MassDOT will continue to evaluate the provision of public transportation in Massachusetts with an appreciation for the diversity of markets and customers that exist in the Commonwealth. BERKSHIRE REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (BRTA) BROCKTON AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY (BAT) CAPE ANN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (CATA) CAPE COD REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (CCRTA) FRANKLIN REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (FRTA) GREATER ATTLEBORO TAUNTON REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (GATRA) LOWELL REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (LRTA) MARTHA'S VINEYARD REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (VTA) MERRIMACK VALLEY REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (MVRTA) METROWEST REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (MWRTA) MONTACHUSETT REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (MART) NANTUCKET REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (NRTA) PIONEER VALLEY TRANSIT AUTHORITY (PVTA) SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (SRTA) WORCESTER REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (WRTA) Contact Us
RTA Profiles: Follow the links below to learn more about the operations of the Commonwealth's 15 RTAs. Although the markets served by each RTA can vary greatly, the profiles are intended to provide a basic understanding of the services provided and productivity of each. As the study progresses, MassDOT will continue to evaluate the provision of public transportation in Massachusetts with an appreciation for the diversity of markets and customers that exist in the Commonwealth.