Forest Hills (MBTA Station) - MBTA Bus Connections

MBTA Bus Connections

Forest Hills serves as a major bus transfer station; 18 routes terminate at the station. The streetcar loops, formerly used for Green Line "E" Branch trolley service, now serve as a busway.

  • 16 Forest Hills Station - UMass Boston or Andrew Station
  • 21 Ashmont Station - Forest Hills Station via Morton Street
  • 30 Mattapan Station - Forest Hills Station via Cummings Hwy
  • 31 Mattapan Station - Forest Hills Station via Morton Street
  • 32 Wolcott Square or Cleary Square - Forest Hills Station via Hyde Park Ave
  • 34 Walpole Center or Dedham Line - Forest Hills Station via Washington Street
  • 34E Walpole Center or Dedham Line - Forest Hills Station via Washington Street & Dedham Mall
  • 35 Dedham Mall - Forest Hills Station via Centre Street
  • 36 Charles River Loop or V.A. Hospital - Forest Hills Station via Centre Street
  • 37 Baker & Vermont Streets - Forest Hills Station via Centre Street
  • 38 Wren Street - Forest Hills Station via Centre & South Streets
  • 39 Forest Hills Station - Back Bay Station via Huntington Ave
  • 40 Georgetowne - Forest Hills Station via Washington Street
  • 42 Forest Hills Station - Dudley Station or Ruggles Station via Washington Street
  • 50 Forest Hills Station - Cleary Square via Roslindale Square
  • 51 Cleveland Circle - Forest Hills Station via Hancock Village

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