Students can access buses, subways, and commuter rails, facilitating convenient travel throughout the city and surrounding areas. Additionally, the city is pedestrian-friendly and bike-accessible, providing multiple options for commuting.​
MBTA Subway ("The T"): The subway system is the most popular mode of transportation in Boston, with five color-coded lines, where the green Line Runs through Boston University, making it the most convenient for Questrom students. The fare for a single ride costs around $2.40 (INR 200), while an unlimited monthly pass is $90 (INR 7,500).
MBTA Bus Network: Boston’s bus system complements the subway, with over 170 routes connecting neighborhoods and suburbs. Standard bus fare is $1.70 (INR 140) per ride.
Commuter Rail: The MBTA Commuter Rail connects Boston with surrounding suburbs like Newton, Framingham, Worcester, and Salem. Ideal for students living outside the city but commuting to BU. The fare prices may vary depending on distance, typically between INR 210 - 1,100 per ride.
Biking and Walking: Boston’s bike-sharing program with over 4,000 bikes at 400+ stations, including locations near BU. It costs around $119 (INR 10,000) per year for unlimited 45-minute rides.