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Charters

The Parking & Transportation Office operates a charter service to assist you with group transportation needs. Our fleet of vans and buses is available for hire to the MIT Community for MIT functions within the metro Boston region with a 3 hour minimum timeframe. Advance booking is required.

MIT Parking & Transportation vehicles are driven by service assistant employees of Standard Parking, who carry two-way radios for a direct link to the Parking & Transportation Office and the MIT Police.

CHARTER VEHICLE rates
Permit Type Fee Payroll Deduction Student Account Payment Method Seats
Charter Bus Hourly: $125.00
with 3 hour min.
No No MIT cost object 28
Charter
Mini Bus
Hourly: $115.00
with 3 hour min.
No No MIT cost object 14
 

For further information call 617-258-6510 or send an email to mitparking@mit.edu.

 RELATED LINKS
 EZRide
 Lincoln Lab Shuttle
 M2 Shuttle
 Passio GO! (Real-time Shuttle Tracker)
 Wellesley College Shuttle
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Parking & Transportation Office

Atlas Service Center
Street Address: 40 Ames Street
Building: E17-106
Hours: M - F, 8AM - 5PM

Phone: 617-258-6510
Phone (after hours): 617-253-2997
Fax: 617-258-6357
Email: mitparking@mit.edu

Tom Giannino
Manager

Robynn Cruz-Walker
Commuter Program Administrator

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