MBTA RIDE Paratransit trips from Logan Airport to be free beginning Oct. 1

Sept. 30, 2021
This service complements the free transit service offered to riders on the fixed-route system from the airport.

RIDE paratransit trips originating from all Logan Airport terminals and end within three-quarter miles of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) subway system will be free beginning Oct. 1. 

This service complements the free transit service offered to riders on the fixed-route system from the airport.  

These RIDE trips from any Logan Airport terminal will remain free as long as SL1 services from Logan Airport to South Station are free. Previously, paratransit trips from Logan Airport to points along the MBTA’s subway system were charged a fare of $3.35. The RIDE provides approximately 1,000 trips from Logan Airport annually.  

The RIDE Flex program, which is non-ADA, is excluded from this offering. 

The RIDE paratransit service is federally mandated under the ADA and provides door-to-door, shared-ride transportation to ADA-determined eligible people who are unable to use the subway, bus or trolley due to a temporary or permanent disability. RIDE services are available in more than 50 cities and towns in the greater Boston area that are served by the MBTA’s fixed route with similar operating hours to them. 

The SL1 bus is free from Logan Airport and picks up at every terminal with free connections to subway services at South Station.