Bus Connections
Haymarket is a major bus transfer station and features a two-lane busway off Surface Road. Services from Haymarket include several local routes to Charlestown, Chelsea, and Medford, as well as express buses to the North Shore.
- 4 North Station - World Trade Center via Federal Courthouse & South Station
- 92 Assembly Square Mall - Downtown via Sullivan Square Station, Main Street & Haymarket Station
- 93 Sullivan Square Station - Downtown via Bunker Hill Street & Haymarket Station
- 111 Woodlawn or Broadway & Park Avenue - Haymarket Station via Mystic River/Tobin Bridge
- 325 Elm Street, Medford - Haymarket Station via Fellsway West, Salem Street & I-93
- 326 West Medford - Haymarket Station via Playstead Rd., High…
- 352 Burlington Express - Boston via Route 128 & I-93
- 354 Woburn Express - Boston via Woburn Square & I-93
- 424 Eastern Avenue & Essex Street - Haymarket Station or Wonderland Station
- 426 Central Square, Lynn - Haymarket Station via Cliftondale
- 428 Oaklandvale - Haymarket Station via Granada Highlands
- 449 Marblehead - Downtown Crossing via Paradise Road or Humphrey Street, Lynnway, & Airport
- 450 Eastern Avenue & Essex Street - Haymarket Station or Wonderland Station
Haymarket is also the terminus for four bus routes each with a single early-morning run. These routes were created in September 1960 for fare collectors, but in September 1999 they were added to public timetables as well.
- 191 Mattapan - Haymarket via Ashmont, Fields Corner and Dudley Station
- 192 Cleary Square - Haymarket via Forest Hills and Copley Square
- 193 Watertown Yard - Haymarket via Kenmore Station
- 194 Clarendon Hill - Haymarket via Sullivan Square Station
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