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1Ashmont Station → Ruggles Station
2Ruggles Station → Ashmont Station
3Massport 22
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59 stops • 3 directions

22 Inbound: Ashmont Station => Talbot Ave => Ruggles Station
  1. Berth 7: 22
  2. Talbot Ave @ Dorchester Ave
  3. Talbot Ave @ Welles Ave
  4. Talbot Ave @ Southern Ave
  5. Talbot Ave @ Spencer St
  6. Talbot Ave @ Norwell St
  7. Talbot Ave @ Bernard St
  8. Talbot Ave @ Kerwin St
  9. Talbot ave @ Nightingale St
  10. Blue Hill Ave @ Talbot Ave
  11. Blue Hill Ave @ Wales St
  12. Blue Hill Ave @ Charlotte St
  13. Blue Hill Ave @ Ellington St
  14. Seaver St @ Blue Hill Ave
  15. Seaver St @ Maple St
  16. Seaver St @ Elm Hill Ave
  17. Seaver St @ Humboldt Ave
  18. Seaver St @ Harold St
  19. Columbus Ave @ Walnut Ave
  20. Columbus Ave opp Weld Ave
  21. Columbus Ave @ Bray St
  22. Columbus Ave @ Dimock St
  23. Jackson Sq Orange Line Inbound
  24. Columbus Ave @ Centre St
  25. Columbus Ave @ Cedar St
  26. Columbus Ave @ Malcolm X Blvd
  27. Tremont St opp Prentiss St
  28. Ruggles - Upper Level
22 Outbound: Ruggles Station => Talbot Ave => Ashmont Station
  1. Ruggles Sta - Inbound
  2. Tremont St @ Prentiss St
  3. Columbus Ave @ New Cedar St
  4. Columbus Ave @ Heath St
  5. Jackson Sq Orange Line Inbound
  6. Columbus Ave @ Dimock St
  7. Columbus Ave opp Bray St
  8. Columbus Ave @ Weld Ave
  9. Columbus Ave @ Walnut Ave
  10. Seaver St opp Harold St
  11. Seaver St opp Humboldt Ave
  12. Seaver St opp Elm Hill Ave
  13. Seaver St opp Maple St
  14. Blue Hill Ave @ Franklin Park Rd
  15. Blue Hill Ave opp McLellan St
  16. Blue Hill Ave @ American Legion Hwy
  17. Blue Hill Ave @ Angell St
  18. Opp 70 Talbot Ave
  19. Talbot Ave opp Kerwin St
  20. Talbot Ave @ Bernard St
  21. Talbot Ave @ New England Ave
  22. Talbot Ave @ Colonial Ave
  23. Talbot Ave @ Norfolk St
  24. Talbot Ave @ Lithgow St
  25. Talbot Ave @ Welles Ave
  26. Talbot Ave @ Dorchester Ave
  27. Berth 7: 22
  28. Ruggles - Berth 1
Massport 22
  1. Terminal A - Arrivals Level
  2. Terminal B Stop 1
  3. Terminal B Stop 2
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 22. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 22 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 22 stop here?'

Where does bus #22 run?

This route serves the Boston (USA) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Additional Route Information
22 Inbound: Ashmont Station => Talbot Ave => Ruggles Station

Reference

22

Origin

Ashmont Station

Destination

Ruggles Station

Via

Talbot Ave

Route network

MBTA

Network (short)

MBTA

Operator

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Color

#FFC72C

22 Outbound: Ruggles Station => Talbot Ave => Ashmont Station

Reference

22

Origin

Ruggles Station

Destination

Ashmont Station

Via

Talbot Ave

Route network

MBTA

Network (short)

MBTA

Operator

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Color

#FFC72C

Massport 22

Reference

22

Route network

Logan Airport

Operator

Massachusetts Port Authority

Quick overview

Explore the Bus 22 route in Boston (USA). 3 directions, 59 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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