On Thursday, the Healey-Driscoll administration released $10 million in new funding for the state’s Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs) – the transit agencies that operate bus service outside of the MBTA’s service region – to bolster service and introduce new routes, with a focus on improving regional connections between RTA service areas.

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The funding comes from a carve-out from the state’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget law, which allocated a total of $209 million in operating funds to RTAs this year.

According to the budget law, $10 million of that sum was set aside for "for the creation or altering of rou…

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