
The Lynn Ferry has resumed its normal schedule as of last Thursday, May 15 and on May 17th weekend service resumed.
Starting in Mid-April the MBTA temporarily adjusted the schedule for Lynn Ferry service due to the recent implementation of a Right Whale “Dynamic Management Area” (DMA) in Broad Sound. The MBTA implemented a slowdown to 10 knots to protect the critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, which increased commute times.
This past Saturday, May 17th weekend service also resumed. Weekend service will remain in place through Sunday, October 12 while weekday service operates through Wednesday, November 26.
Last year over 30,000 commuters enjoyed the Lynn Ferry. Lynn EDIC will once again offer free parking for all commuters. The Lynn Ferry will operate throughout the summer season, providing commuters and visitors with a travel option that reduces congestion, supports greenhouse gas reduction, and offers a convenient option for riders traveling between Boston and the North Shore.
A one-way fare on the Lynn Ferry is $7.00 (or $3.50 for Reduced Fare riders). Tickets can be purchased on the mTicket app or with cash on board. Commuter Boat or Commuter Rail Zone 2 (or higher) passes and M7 cards are also accepted.

The above information is courtesy of the MBTA.
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