Brockton Area Transit Authority
Brockton Area Transit Authority (BAT) is a public, non-profit organization in Massachusetts, charged with providing public transportation to the Brockton area, consisting of the city of Brockton and the adjoining towns of Abington, Avon, Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Easton, Stoughton, Canton, West Bridgewater and Whitman.[1][2]
BAT provides fixed route bus services and paratransit services within its area. BAT's buses provide interchange with each other and with the Middleborough/Lakeville commuter rail line of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) at Brockton station. BAT also runs a fixed route bus service from Brockton to Ashmont station on MBTA's Red subway line.[3] BAT operates a fleet of Nova Bus RTS and Gillig Low Floor buses.[4]
History
Brockton bus service was previously operated by Union Street Railway, until a protracted labor strike prompted the city to buy the routes and buses in September 1973. One year later, this system was reorganized as BAT to secure state funding, and encourage regional participation.[5]
Routes
- 1 Montello via N. Main
- 2 S. Plaza/Campello via Main
- 2A S. Plaza via Grafton/Copeland
- 3 V.A. Hospital via Belmont
- 4 Westgate via Pleasant
- 4A Westgate via N. Warren
- 5 Brockton Hospital via Centre
- 6 Massasoit via Crescent
- 8 Southfield via Warren/Plain
- 9 Pearl via W. Elm/Torrey
- 10 Lisa/Howard via N. Quincy/Court
- 11 Cary Hill/The Village
- 12 Ashmont
- 14 Stoughton via Westgate
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