Ruggles (MBTA Station) - Bus Connections

Bus Connections

Ruggles also serves as a major bus terminal for MBTA Bus services.

  • 8: Harbor Point/UMass - Kenmore Station via B.U. Medical Center & Dudley Station
  • 15: Kane Sq. or Fields Corner Station - Ruggles Station via Uphams Corner
  • 19: Fields Corner Station - Kenmore or Ruggles Station via Grove Hall & Dudley Station
  • 22: Ashmont Station - Ruggles Station via Talbot Ave. & Jackson Square
  • 23: Ashmont Station - Ruggles Station via Washington St.
  • 28: Mattapan Station - Ruggles Station via Dudley Station
  • 42: Forest Hills Station - Dudley or Ruggles Station via Washington St.
  • 43: Ruggles Station - Park & Tremont Sts. via Tremont St.
  • 44: Jackson Square - Ruggles Station via Seaver St. and Humboldt Ave.
  • 45: Franklin Park Zoo - Ruggles Sta. via Blue Hill Ave.
  • 47: Central Sq., Cambridge - Broadway Station via B.U. Medical Center, Dudley Station and the Longwood Medical Area
  • CT2: Sullivan Station - Ruggles Station via Kendall/M.I.T.
  • CT3: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Andrew Station via B.U. Medical Center

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