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MBTA Launches New Mobile App

MBTA launches MBTA Go, an app that provides real-time information for all fixed route services and improves communication between MBTA and riders.

MBTA Go app launch

The new MBTA Go app is currently available and provides better communication between riders and MBTA.

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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) released its new, official mobile app, MBTA Go. This initial release makes an early version available to riders with Apple iPhones. The MBTA plans to release a companion version for Android devices in February 2025. 

This app, which was developed in-house and provides real-time information for all fixed-route services, will improve communications between the MBTA and riders. It will also allow MBTA to share information in a more accessible way. 

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“The public deserves and expects timely and accurate real time information to plan their journeys. This app is just one component as we improve communication. MBTA Go will help us be even more transparent allowing riders to have information to make decisions on travel, particularly for those that rely on our system every day. We hope users will give us feedback as we continue development,” said MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng. “We want riders—whether it’s their first time in Boston, or longtime residents—to feel comfortable using public transportation, and this app will be a great tool to accompany people through their trips and to keep them up to date as they navigate the system.”

The app will assist riders as they navigate their commutes. Features of the application include: 

  • Real time rider updates such estimated arrival times and train/bus tracking as they approach stops 

  • A user-friendly system map that allows riders to see what service and transfers are available at each stop and station 

  • Accessibility in six languages on day one: Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, and Vietnamese 

  • Viewable estimated arrival times for a rider's destination stop 

More than 4,000 MBTA riders have piloted MBTA Go since July 2024. User feedback and human-centered design are directly influencing the development team’s work as they continue to improve the tool. 

The app serves as the most authoritative source for MBTA information, and the Technology Innovation Department is expecting to share updates approximately every four to six weeks. 

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App updates that riders can look forward to include details about approaching vehicles, live crowding information, and a trip planner that provides route recommendations. 

MBTA Go became available in the App Store November 20, 2024, and will eventually be released for Androids in February 2025.

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