Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Scanner Frequencies in Massachusetts

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There are currently 15 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority radio scanner frequencies from Massachusetts in our database.

Frequency Description
160.875Boston Engine Terminal
161.49Fairmount Line
160.59Fitchburg Line
160.41Framingham-Worcester Line
160.695General operations
161.46General operations
161.565General operations
160.725Greenbush Line
160.32Haverhill Line
160.725Kingston-Plymouth Line
160.59Lowell Line
160.725Middleborough-Lakeville Line
160.92Providence-Stoughton Line
160.875Providence-Stoughton Line - Pawtucket Yard
160.815Southampton Street Yard

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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Information

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is the public agency responsible for operating most public transportation services in Greater Boston, Massachusetts. Earlier modes of public transportation in Boston were independently owned and operated; many were first folded into a single agency with the formation of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) in 1947. The MTA was replaced in 1964 with the present-day MBTA, which was established as an individual department within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts before becoming a division of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) in 2009. The MBTA and Philadelphia's Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) are the only U.S. transit agencies that operate all five major types of terrestrial mass transit vehicles light rail vehicles (the Ashmont–Mattapan High Speed and Green Lines); heavy rail trains (the Blue, Orange, and Red Lines); regional rail trains (the Commuter Rail); electric trolleybuses (the Silver Line); and motor buses (MBTA Bus).