Route 57 Transit Priority Corridor
We're planning changes to city streets to improve bus service along the Route 57 corridor!
The Boston Transportation Department is planning improvements to the Route 57 corridor to reduce transit delay, enhance safety, and reduce confusion for everyone on the street. Improvements could include new bus lanes, changes to bus stops, or changes to how traffic operates at intersections.
With your input, we've created an initial concept design that we'd like your feedback on. Sign up below to get updates and learn about upcoming public events!
Project Goals
GoalsAccessibility
We want to ensure all bus riders can wait comfortably at their bus stops and board the bus safely. This includes accessibility for people with disabilities.
Reliability
We will look at infrastructure and signal improvements to help buses run on schedule.
Time Savings
We will study where the buses are currently experiencing delays along their routes and explore solutions to save time for bus riders.
Project Background and Comment Form
We've heard from lots of people in Allston and Brighton and beyond that the Route 57 doesn't work as well as it could. The City's long-range transportation plan, Go Boston 2030, calls for improved service along this corridor. The Boston Planning and Development Agency's Allston-Brighton Mobility Plan in 2021 recommended transit priority for this corridor as well. Both of these efforts were informed by thousands of comments from residents like you, along with dozens of meetings and rigorous technical analysis.
This project is part of the Boston Transportation Department's Transit Priority Corridors program. The program targets corridor improvements for different bus routes each year.
Tell us what you think about our concept design! We want to make sure that our proposal addresses community concerns. Fill out our Route 57 Transit Priority Corridor Design Review Comment Form!