128 Business Council designs, negotiates and manages the shuttle programs listed on this website, and partners with independent vendors that operate the shuttle vehicles with our oversight. We are a non-profit 501(c)(4) organization.
Read more about our mission and history.
128 Business Council is funded almost entirely by member companies committed to the economic viability of the Route 128 West region and beyond. Our members participate in shared routes, thereby providing a benefit for all who commute in the area. 128BC pools the funds of these companies to provide services that would otherwise be financially out of reach for a single company acting alone. However, it is a manifestation of our core values that the majority of our shuttle services remain open to the general public.
All 128BC/The Grid services will be fare-free until further notice. We are working on developing contact-free methods of fare payment that will be safe for our riders and operators.
Check the page for your particular shuttle route to see the specific policies for boarding your vehicle.
Ask your property manager, facilities manager, or human resources department. Or contact us.
Yes! As long as the shuttle route is not marked “employees only” or “residents only,” that service is open to the general public.
Note that non-member riders must use the shuttle at an established stop. Go to the page for your particular shuttle route to view its stops.
The following shuttles are open only to eligible employees, residents, or affiliates: Cimpress, CityPoint, and Waltham Route A.
The Needham shuttle connects commuters from the Newton Highlands MBTA Station (Green Line D) with the Needham Crossing area.
Alewife Routes A, B, C, and D connect commuters from Alewife Station in Cambridge with various business corridors in Waltham and south Lexington. The REV Bus connects commuters from Alewife Station to Lexington Center and the Hartwell Avenue area of Lexington. Additionally, the Cimpress shuttle is a private shuttle route which is open to member affiliates only and which connects member riders to Alewife Station.
Waltham Route B connects riders from the Waltham Center Commuter Rail Station to the Winter Street area of Waltham. Additionally, Waltham Route A is a private shuttle route connecting employees only to the Waltham Center Commuter Rail Station.
All 128BC/The Grid services will be fare-free until further notice. We are working on developing contact-free methods of fare payment that will be safe for our riders and operators.
We know life happens and sometimes you forget what you need. Don’t worry: Even if you do not have a valid Shuttle ID card, you will not be denied a trip.
All 128BC/The Grid services will be fare-free until further notice. We are working on developing contact-free methods of fare payment that will be safe for our riders and operators.
Our drivers check shuttles after each shift for personal items that riders have left behind, and they always let us know if they find anything. If you think that you’ve lost something on one of our vehicles, please fill out our Lost & Found form.
We offer a program to member riders called “Emergency Ride Home” (ERH), which provides commuters who use alternative transportation (including those who use our shuttles) with a guaranteed ride home in the event of an emergency.
128 Business Council shuttle routes are designed to provide commuter service to and from MBTA stations and other hubs in accordance with common daytime work schedules, i.e. toward work in the morning and away from work in the afternoon.
Due to operational logistics*, we cannot guarantee the possibility of ‘reverse-direction travel’ for any of our routes.
While we cannot provide this service on a regular basis, we may, on a case-by-case basis, be able to accommodate reverse direction travel for a single trip on a single day. Please contact us at least one business day in advance for approval and scheduling.
If a reverse-direction trip is approved, the following policies apply: (1) You must pay the standard fare as applicable for your stop and member status. (2) Approval will only be given for a single trip. We cannot accommodate reverse-direction travel for multiple days at a time. (3) You will be instructed to be at the shuttle pick-up point 15-25 minutes in advance of shuttle’s expected arrival. (4) As soon as you arrive at your stop, you must contact Shuttle Dispatch [hyperlink] by phone to confirm your pick-up information. (4) The shuttle may need to make other scheduled stops en route to your destination.
*e.g. necessary routing constraints, shuttles being shared across multiple routes, scheduled breaks for our drivers, etc.
Check the page for your particular shuttle route to see the specific policies for boarding your vehicle in the evening.
Currently, all of our routes with multiple stops do require that you request a seat for afternoon/evening trips.
Only certified service animals are allowed on 128 Business Council shuttles. We cannot allow pets otherwise, due to potential space constraints and allergy concerns.
An accessible vehicle can always be made available with notice. Contact us at least 24 hours in advance so that we can ensure that one of our accessible (lift-equipped) vehicles is available for your trip.
The most up-to-the-minute alerts about weather- or traffic-related delays are communicated via Tripshot, our rider app. You can also track your shuttle through the app (or use the Shuttle Tracker button located on the webpage for your particular shuttle route) to project your shuttle’s arrival time.
We have a whole section devoted to our Snow Policy.