MART Bus Schedule Finder: All Routes, Maps, Stops, Fare Notes & Live Passio GO Times
The MART bus schedule usually means Montachusett Regional Transit Authority service in North Central Massachusetts, including Fitchburg, Leominster, Gardner, Athol, Orange, Winchendon, Devens, Worcester commuter links and regional shuttles. This guide helps riders find the official MART schedules, live tracker, route map, stop help, fare-free/fare notes, accessibility, on-demand services, Sunday routes, and the fastest official link to use before leaving home.
MART Daily Check Board β Use This Before Walking to the Stop
rider shortcutStart here if you need a MART bus today. MART has local routes, regional links, flex/on-demand service, Sunday service and shuttle-style trips. Do not assume every MART route runs every day or stops at every major point. Check the route category first, then live status.
Pick route area
Choose Fitchburg/Leominster, Gardner, Athol/Orange, regional link, Devens, Boston shuttle or Sunday service.
Open schedule
Use the MART schedules and maps page for the current route table, map and service notes.
Track live bus
Use Passio GO to see the route map, vehicle movement, stops and live arrival estimates when available.
Check service day
Weekday, Saturday and Sunday service may be different. Some shuttles and on-demand loops follow special rules.
Confirm fare status
Fixed-route fare rules may differ from premium, on-demand, shuttle or paratransit services. Verify before boarding.
Check alerts
Snow, road work, detours, driver availability and route changes can affect MART service quickly.
Need the next MART bus live? Open Passio GO and select Montachusett Regional Transit Authority.
π Open MART Live TrackerWhat MART Riders Want First from the Schedule Page
MART schedule searches are usually practical and local. A rider may be going from Fitchburg Intermodal Transportation Center to Leominster, from Gardner ITC to Heywood Hospital or Walmart, from Athol/Orange to Gardner, from Devens to a job site, or trying to connect with MBTA Commuter Rail. The page must answer the action first: official schedule, live bus, correct route category, fare note, and backup plan.
βWhere is my MART bus?β
Use Passio GO for live map tracking, stop visibility, route selection and estimated arrivals where available.
βWhat time does it leave?β
Use the official MART schedule page and choose the exact local, regional, flex, shuttle or Sunday route.
βWhich stop do I use?β
Confirm the route map and stop name. Several MART routes connect through transfer hubs and nearby stops.
βIs MART fare free?β
Many fixed-route services have fare-free periods, but special services can differ. Check the fare page before relying on it.
βCan I use ADA service?β
MART offers ADA paratransit information for eligible riders near fixed-route service areas.
βAre there alerts?β
Use MART alerts before leaving, especially in winter weather, holiday service, construction or service-change periods.
Quick answer: For the current MART bus schedule, open the official MART schedules and maps page, choose your route category, then use Passio GO for live bus tracking. If your trip is not a standard fixed route, check the exact service page because Boston Shuttle, Devens On-Demand, Townsend On-Demand, MART Connects and ADA services may use different booking or fare rules.
Best rider workflow: choose city or route category, open official schedule, check live map, verify fare/status, read alerts, then arrive a few minutes early at the stop.
Official MART Tools for Schedules, Live Tracking, Fares and Accessibility
These official links are the core rider tools. Use this page to understand the route system, but use MART and Passio GO for final schedule, map, stop, fare, alert and accessibility decisions.
MART All Routes: Local, Regional, Flex, Shuttle and Sunday Services
MART schedules are grouped by service type, not just one route list. This matters because a local Fitchburg/Leominster trip, a Gardner route, a regional link, a Devens on-demand ride and a Sunday-only route can behave differently.
Local Routes
Route 1, Route 2, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 6 & 7, Route 8, Route 9, Route 11, Gardner Route 1, Gardner Route 2, Gardner Route 3, Athol/Orange, Fitchburg State University Shuttle and Supplemental Routes.
Regional Routes
Athol Link, Winchendon Link, Intercity/MWCC, Worcester Commuter Shuttle and Wachusett Commuter Shuttle.
Flex Routes & Shuttles
Boston Shuttle, Devens On-Demand and Townsend On-Demand. These can require different planning than regular fixed-route buses.
Sunday Services
Gardner Athol Link, Athol/Orange Shuttle, Gardner Route 1, Gardner Route 2, Fitchburg Leominster Route 1, Fitchburg Leominster Route 2, Fitchburg Route 5 & 7 and Leominster 9 & 8.
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π§ Open MART Schedules & MapsMART Route Finder: Which Schedule Should You Open?
The best route depends on where you are starting, where you are going, and the day you travel. Use this shortcut before opening a timetable.
Fitchburg / Leominster
Start with local Routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7, 8, 9 or 11, then verify the stop in Passio GO.
Gardner
Start with Gardner Route 1, Gardner Route 2 or Gardner Route 3 for Gardner ITC, Heywood Hospital, shopping and local loops.
Athol / Orange
Use Athol/Orange routes or Gardner Athol Link depending on the day and whether your trip is local or regional.
Commuter connections
Use Wachusett, Worcester Commuter or Intercity/MWCC route pages for commuter rail, college, regional and longer trips.
β οΈ Do not choose by route number alone
Route 1 in Fitchburg/Leominster is not the same as Gardner Route 1. Always match the city, route name, direction, service day and stop before leaving.
MART Live Tracker: How to Use Passio GO Without Guessing
Passio GO is the practical live map tool for MART riders. Use it after choosing the route from the official MART schedule page. Live tracking is most useful when you are already near a stop, when weather is bad, or when the route connects with another bus or train.
Open Passio GO
Use the MART agency page or search for Montachusett Regional Transit Authority in the live map.
Select the route
Pick the exact route name, not only a nearby bus marker. Some route numbers repeat across different service areas.
Check the stop
Turn on stop names and verify the stop is on the correct side of the road or correct hub bay.
Watch for alerts
If the route is not moving or the stop is missing, check MART service alerts and the official route page.
π‘ Live map rule
Use the official schedule for planned service and Passio GO for live movement. If the two disagree, check service alerts before assuming the bus is canceled.
MART Map and Stops: Fitchburg, Leominster, Gardner, Athol, Orange, Devens and More
The MART service area is spread across North Central Massachusetts, so stop planning matters. Transfer hubs, hospitals, shopping plazas, colleges, commuter rail stations and municipal centers can have multiple nearby stops.
- Fitchburg Intermodal: major hub for local routes and commuter connections.
- Monument Square: common Leominster connection point for local MART routes.
- Gardner ITC: key starting point for Gardner routes and Gardner-Athol connections.
- Heywood Hospital / health stops: verify route and direction because not every trip serves every health-care stop at the same time.
- Commuter Rail links: check rail time separately if connecting to MBTA Commuter Rail.
- On-demand zones: Devens and Townsend on-demand service can follow different pickup rules than fixed routes.
β οΈ Map caution
This embedded map is for discovery only. Use MART schedules and Passio GO for the final route, stop, live arrival and service-day decision.
MART Fare Notes: Fare-Free Fixed Routes, Passes, App and Special Services
MART fare information can depend on the service type and funding period. Fixed-route service may be fare-free during current Massachusetts regional transit funding periods, while special services, premium rides, on-demand options or older fare products may have separate rules. The safe approach is to check MARTβs fare page and route page before relying on a zero-fare assumption.
| Service type | What to check | Best official page |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed routes | Check whether current fare-free service is active for your route and travel date. | MART Fares & Passes |
| MART on the Go app | Use for fare products where payment is required or where mobile fare tools are still offered. | MART on the Go app listing |
| On-demand / special routes | Check the specific service page because fare and booking rules can differ from local fixed routes. | Devens, Townsend, MART Connects |
| ADA / paratransit | Check eligibility, service area and booking rules before planning the trip. | ADA Vans page |
β οΈ Payment mistake
Do not assume the same fare rule applies to every MART service. Confirm whether your trip is fixed-route, on-demand, ADA, shuttle, commuter or special service.
Accessibility, ADA Vans and Senior Rider Help
MART provides ADA paratransit information for eligible riders, and the mandated ADA service area is tied to a 3/4-mile area around fixed bus routes. For seniors, riders with disabilities and caregivers, the best first step is to confirm eligibility, route coverage and booking rules directly with MART.
- Check eligibility: use the ADA Vans page if you cannot use fixed-route buses because of a disability.
- Check the service area: ADA service is connected to fixed-route coverage, so location matters.
- Call if unsure: MART contact information is available for rider questions and assistance.
- Use travel training: MART has travel training and how-to ride resources for new riders.
- Caregiver tip: send the rider the exact route, stop name, service day and live tracker link.
Need rider help, ADA information or travel training?
βΏ Open MART Travel TrainingMART How-to-Ride Video: Schedule Help for First-Time Riders
MART has a how-to-ride video series for fixed-route riders. The schedule video is helpful for seniors, students, caregivers and new riders who want a simple explanation before using the route pages.
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βΆοΈ Open How-to-Ride VideosMART vs MARTA vs Martz: Make Sure You Have the Right Agency
The word βMARTβ can be confused with other transit names. This page is for Montachusett Regional Transit Authority in Massachusetts. It is not Atlanta MARTA, Martz Bus in Pennsylvania/New York, or Maryland MTA. A schedule can look correct and still be the wrong agency if the endpoints do not match.
MART
Use for Fitchburg, Leominster, Gardner, Athol, Orange, Devens, Winchendon and North Central Massachusetts.
MARTA
Use for Atlanta-area bus and rail, not Montachusett Regional Transit Authority.
Martz Bus
Use for intercity coach service connected with Pennsylvania, New York and commuter coach trips.
π‘ Agency check
Before using any schedule, match three things: agency name, city/town, and route endpoints. That prevents most wrong-schedule mistakes.
Common MART Schedule Mistakes That Cause Missed Buses
Wrong MART agency
Do not confuse MART with MARTA or Martz. Check the agency and endpoints first.
Wrong route category
Local, regional, Sunday, flex, shuttle and on-demand services do not follow the same rules.
Route number confusion
Gardner Route 1 and Fitchburg/Leominster Route 1 are different route contexts.
Ignoring live tracker
Schedules show planned times. Passio GO helps with live movement when available.
Assuming fare rules
Fixed-route fare-free periods may not apply the same way to premium or on-demand service.
Forgetting alerts
Winter weather, detours, holidays and service changes can change MART operations quickly.
Related BusSchedules.org Guides for Massachusetts and Transit Riders
These links help riders continue planning without going back to search results. They are selected by agency, region and transit-intent similarity.
MART Bus Schedule FAQs
What is the MART bus schedule?
The MART bus schedule usually refers to Montachusett Regional Transit Authority schedules in North Central Massachusetts, including local routes, regional routes, flex routes, shuttles and Sunday services.
Where can I find official MART schedules and maps?
Use the official MART Schedules & Maps page. It lists local routes, regional routes, flex routes, shuttles, Sunday services and system schedules.
How do I track MART buses live?
Use Passio GO and select Montachusett Regional Transit Authority. It can show routes, stops, buses and live map movement where available.
Which towns and cities does MART serve?
MART serves North Central Massachusetts communities including Fitchburg, Leominster, Gardner, Athol, Orange, Winchendon, Devens and related regional connections.
Does MART have Sunday service?
Yes. MART lists separate Sunday service routes, including Gardner, Athol/Orange and Fitchburg/Leominster Sunday options. Always check the Sunday route page before traveling.
Is MART fare free?
Fixed-route fare rules can depend on current funding and service type. Check MARTβs fare page before assuming every MART trip is free, especially for on-demand, shuttle, premium or paratransit services.
Does MART have an app?
MART on the Go is listed as a mobile app for MART fare products and QR-code payment where applicable. For live bus tracking, use Passio GO.
Does MART offer ADA paratransit?
Yes. MART provides ADA paratransit information for eligible riders. The ADA service area is tied to fixed-route coverage, so location and eligibility matter.
Is MART the same as MARTA?
No. MART is Montachusett Regional Transit Authority in Massachusetts. MARTA is Atlanta-area transit. Always match the agency and endpoints before using a schedule.
Why is my MART bus not showing on the live tracker?
The route may not be active at that time, the wrong route may be selected, live data may be unavailable, the service day may be different, or a service alert may be active.
Can I use MART to connect to commuter rail?
Some MART services connect with commuter rail stations or commuter shuttles. Check MART regional routes, commuter shuttle pages and the rail schedule separately.
Is BusSchedules.org the official MART website?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider guide. Always verify final times, route changes, fare rules, live tracking and accessibility details directly with MART.
Final Rider Summary: Best Way to Use the MART Bus Schedule
The safest way to use the MART bus schedule is to choose the correct service category first: local route, Gardner route, Athol/Orange, regional route, commuter shuttle, flex route, on-demand service or Sunday service. Then open the official MART schedule, check Passio GO live tracking, verify fare rules, and read service alerts before leaving.
For seniors, students, caregivers and first-time riders, the biggest mistakes are using the wrong MART agency, picking the wrong route category, assuming fare rules, and ignoring live tracking. Use this page as a practical guide, then confirm final trip details on MART and Passio GO.
Official MART schedules Β· Passio GO live tracker Β· MART service alerts