Boston Advances Bus Corridor Between City and Everett

Boston holds March 19 meeting on bus improvements for Broadway-Alford Street corridor

2026-03-13, Moovit News Team

Boston Schedules Meeting on Transit Corridor

Boston residents can weigh in on plans to improve bus service between the city and neighboring Everett at a virtual public meeting March 19. The Lower Broadway-Alford Street Transit Priority Corridor project aims to speed up buses along the route connecting the two communities, transit officials said. Specific details about which bus routes will be affected or what improvements are planned weren't available by publication time.
Boston MBTA bus traveling along Broadway corridor with urban streetscape visible

Context

The meeting, scheduled for 6 p.m. via Zoom, will present the project's goals and benefits to the public, according to information released March 12. Transit priority corridors typically include measures like dedicated bus lanes, signal timing changes, and queue jumps that help buses move faster through congested areas. Officials said community input will help shape the project's final design. The specific timeline for construction or implementation wasn't provided, though agencies typically gather public feedback before finalizing transit corridor plans.

Project Details

The corridor project focuses on Lower Broadway and Alford Street, a key connection between Everett and Boston that serves multiple bus routes. Officials haven't released details about projected travel time savings, cost estimates, or which specific improvements will be included in the final design. Transit priority projects in other cities have reduced bus travel times by 15-30% on average, though whether similar improvements are expected for this corridor wasn't specified. The agency said the meeting will provide more information about the project's scope and goals.
Transit priority corridor with dedicated bus lane and traffic signals

Timeline

The public meeting takes place Thursday, March 19, at 6 p.m. via Zoom, giving residents convenient access to participate remotely. Officials didn't announce when construction might begin or how long the project would take to complete. Transit agencies typically hold multiple public meetings during the planning process, but whether additional community sessions are scheduled wasn't clear from available information.

Rider Impact

The improvements are expected to benefit riders who use buses along the Broadway-Alford Street corridor, though officials haven't said how many daily riders will be affected. Community members can join the virtual meeting to learn more about the project and share feedback with planners. Moovit provides real-time updates and trip planning for Boston-area bus routes, including services connecting Everett and Boston.