Campus Transportation
CROSSTOWN SHUTTLE
The best way to get across town in the middle of the day is to use to the BWH-TO-CROSSTOWN SHUTTLE, which is a minibus labeled ‘Crosstown Center’ (see photo below), and goes between BWH and BMC all day with a rolling stop on Longwood right by Children’s.
You should be able to ride this BWH shuttle without an ID badge. If you have issues, you can state that John Casey in the BWH Transportation office gave the BCRP residents permission to ride this shuttle (BWH transportation office phone # 617-726-2250).
The shuttle runs Monday through Friday 5:30am-9pm, but does not run on holidays. The shuttle stops at (in this order):
Crosstown 801 Mass Avenue (stop is in front of garage; click link for location pin)
Corner of Longwood and Huntington
Brigham and Women's Hospital (Huntington entrance)
Brigham and Women's Shapiro Building 70 Francis Street (click link for location pin)
Corner of Huntington and Tremont (stop at 7 Eleven)
Corner of Longwood and Huntington
Crosstown 801 Mass Ave (stop in front of garage)
See this website for additional information, including real-time maps tracking shuttle locations. Contact the BWH Transportation Department at 617-726-2250 for all inquiries.
BCRP NOON SHUTTLE
The BCRP also contracts a shuttle to transport residents between BMC and BCH once in the middle of the day so that residents at one site can attend clinics starting at 1:30PM at the other site. This shuttle performs a rolling stop at BMC at 12:45PM at 801 Albany St (click for pin) and drops off on Children’s Road traffic circle at BCH, adjacent to the Main Building elevator bank and steps away from the HSL on the 1st Floor (click for pin.) It departs BCH at 1:10PM en route to the original pick-up location at BMC, and its circle is complete.
BMC Parking Shuttle
The “610 shuttle” operates from 5:00am-9:00am and 4:00pm-8:00pm Monday thru Friday. This shuttle goes from the 610 Albany street garage to the power plant lot adjacent to 710 Albany street. Please refer to the map at the bottom of this page, and feel free to reach out to Monique Bailey (monique.bailey@bmc.org) if you need any more information.