Welcome to MassCommute!
We are a coalition of 15 Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) in Massachusetts working with over 1,000 businesses, medical facilities, property managers, and higher learning institutions. Together, we serve over 400,000 commuters in 48 municipalities across the state. TMA's create innovative transportation solutions for commuters that reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and make the Commonwealth a better place to live, work, and build a business. Learn more about us and our TMAs.
Check out our full menu of commuter options that benefit both businesses and employees, while also supporting statewide goals for public health, economic development & environmental sustainability.
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List of MassCommute TMAs
128 Business Council
Contact: Jeff Bennett
Email: 128bc@128bc.org
Areas Served: Route 128 West Corridor and Beyond
We offer innovative transportation solutions. And innovative transportation solutions mean reclaimed money, time and productivity. As advocates for green communities and better transportation solutions, we plan and execute shuttle services throughout the Route 128 West Corridor and beyond, providing over 200,000 rides annually that connect major employers and residential communities to public transit hubs. While our shuttles are primarily funded by private business memberships, it is a manifestation of our core values that the majority of our shuttle services remain open to the general public.
Click here for a list of current members of 128 Business Council
A Better City TMA
Contact: Marissa Rivera
Phone: (617) 502-6246
Email: mrivera@abettercity.org
Areas Served: Back Bay, Bay Village, Charlestown, Chinatown, Downtown/Financial District, Fenway/Kenmore, Leather District, North Dorchester, South End, West End
A Better City TMA is an independent, consensus oriented, nonprofit organization made up of employers, retailers, business owners, public sector representatives and others working together to address employee transportation issues and improve air quality and traffic in the downtown and Back Bay areas of Boston.
Click here for a list of current members of A Better City TMA
Alewife TMA
Contact: Melissa Zampitella
Phone: (781) 895-1100
Email: director@alewifetma.org
Areas Served: Cambridge (Alewife/Fresh Pond region)
Alewife TMA addresses a variety of needs including: traditional commuting from the suburbs into Cambridge, reverse commuting--from Cambridge to suburban areas, and non-commuting trips around the area.
Allston Brighton TMA
Contact: Marissa Rivera
Phone: (617) 502-6246
Email: mrivera@abettercity.org
Areas Served: Allston, Brighton
Allston Brighton TMA was the 11th TMA to launch and join as a member of MassCommute and is currently working under the umbrella of A Better City to provide commuter services and congestion relief to the Allston Brighton neighborhoods of Boston.
Click here for a list of current members of Allston Brighton TMA
Assembly Connect
Contact: Stephanie Le
Phone: (617) 935-0660
Email: Info@AssemblyConnect.com
Areas Served: Assembly Square
Assembly Connect is a collaboration of employers and property owners in partnership with the Mystic View Task Force and the City of Somerville, Massachusetts. We are community representatives who seek to provide sustainable transportation solutions to reduce traffic and enhance the quality of life, accessibility, and economic vitality of the greater Assembly Square neighborhood.
Click here for a list of current members of Assembly Connect
Charles River TMA
Contact: Jim Gascoigne
Phone: (857) 285-6524
Email: info@charlesrivertma.org
Areas Served: Cambridgeport, Kendall Square, East Cambridge
Charles River TMA (CRTMA) provides a variety of services to help improve transportation for the employees of our member organizations.
Click here for a list of current members of Charles River TMA
CommuteWorks/MASCO
Contact: Ellen Gutavson
Email: egustavson@masco.harvard.edu
Areas Served: Boston Longwood Medical and Academic Area
CommuteWorks is a free benefit for employees of MASCO member institutions that aims to make commutes as stress free and cost-efficient as possible.
Click here for a list of current members of CommuteWorks/MASCO
CrossTown Connect TMA
Contact: Karen Dumaine
Phone: (781) 404-5023
Email: director@crosstownconnect.org
Areas Served: Acton, Boxborough, Concord, Littleton, Maynard, Sudbury, Westford
CrossTown Connect offers key programs that improve mobility in the region and works to give members a voice on transportation policies, legislation, and projects.
Click here for a list of current members of CrossTown Connect TMA
Lower Mystic TMA
Contact: Olivia Saccocia
Phone: 617-393-5802
Email: Info@LowerMysticTMA.com
Areas Served: Charlestown, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford
The Lower Mystic TMA is a non-profit public-private partnership that aims to provide creative, efficient, and cost-effective transportation solutions to reduce traffic and to enhance the quality of life, accessibility, and economic vitality of the residents and employees within the City of Everett and the Lower Mystic area.
Click here for a list of current members of Lower Mystic TMA
Merrimack Valley TMA
Contact: Martha Leavitt
Phone: 978-973-2742
Email: Martha@MerrimackValleyTMA.com
Areas Served: Andover, Haverhill, Lawrence, Methuen, North Andover
The award-winning Merrimack Valley TMA was founded as the River Road Transportation Management Association (RRTMA). The TMA is a non-profit organization of employers and property owners who are working together to address employee transportation issues in the Merrimack Valley area of Andover and along the I-93 and I-495 corridors.
Click here for a list of current members of Merrimack Valley TMA
Middlesex 3 TMA
Contact: Stephanie Cronin
Phone: (978) 808-5281
Email: scronin@middlesex3.com
Areas Served: Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough
The Middlesex3 TMA was formed by the Middlesex 3 Coalition as partnership between community and business partners who share common goals of fostering economic development, job growth and retention, and enhancement of quality of life in the region.
Neponset Valley TMA
Contact: Karen Dumaine
Phone: (781) 404-5023
Email: director@neponsetvalleytma.org
Areas Served: Canton, Dedham, Foxborough, Norwood, Westwood
The Neponset Valley Transportation Management Association (TMA) was formed in 1995 to help employees travel from the Quincy Adams MBTA stop to Dan Road in Canton via the Railink Shuttle. Out of this grew a partnership between the businesses in Norwood, Westwood, Canton, Dedham and the towns themselves to work on the transportation issues in the area.
Click here for a list of current members of Neponset Valley TMA
North Shore TMA
Contacts: Aileen O'Rourke
Phone: 617-470-1057
Email: commute@northshoretma.org
Areas Served: Beverly, Danvers, Lynn, Peabody, Salem
The North Shore Transportation Management Association (TMA) is a non-profit transportation and environmental organization that is working to address transportation issues in Beverly, Danvers, Lynn, Peabody, and Salem. The North Shore TMA's mission is to reduce traffic congestion and vehicle emissions, improve air quality, and enhance access by promoting and advocating for transportation options that support environmental / sustainability goals and promote business and municipal economic development objectives.
Seaport TMA
Contact: Patrick Sullivan
Phone: (617) 385-5510
Email: patrick.sullivan@seaporttma.org
Areas Served: South Boston Waterfront
The Seaport Transportation Management Association ("Seaport TMA") is a non-profit consortium of leading businesses, employers, developers, and property managers in the Innovation District of the South Boston Waterfront dedicated to easing commutes, reducing local traffic congestion and advancing the use of alternative transportation.
Watertown TMA
Contacts: Sophia Galimore
Phone: (781) 404-5029
Email: director@watertowntma.org
Areas Served: Watertown
The Watertown Transportation Management Association (TMA) is a public/private non-profit that works to address transportation concerns in the region. By promoting the benefits of driving less and taking transit, shuttles, carpooling, or biking/walking, the WTMA plays a key role in working with its business, residential, and community partners to develop and promote sustainable transportation programs.
Click here for a list of current members of Watertown TMA