Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Interim Transportation Secretary and Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) General Manager Phillip Eng, legislators and transportation partners have celebrated the launch of the brand-new MBTA Harbor Loop Ferry.
The weekday ferry service connects North Station, Aquarium, Seaport and Logan Airport via the new F10 route, and officially commenced on 29 June, expanding transportation options across Boston Harbor and strengthening connections across the MBTA system.

Operated by Bay State Cruise Company; the F10 Harbor Loop is the latest investment in the Healy-Driscoll Administration’s effort to expand transportation choices and better connect people to jobs, housing, businesses and Logan Airport.
Governor Maura Healey said:We've made tremendous progress making the MBTA safer and more reliable, and today we're giving people another affordable, convenient way to get where they need to go.
For the price of a subway ride, commuters, residents and visitors can travel between some of Boston's busiest destinations by water. We'll keep investing in practical improvements like this that give people more choices, save them time, reduce traffic and build a transportation system that works for everyone.
The Harbor Loop operates weekdays approximately every 30 minutes during the morning and evening rush periods. Morning service runs counterclockwise from 6:10 to 11:30, and an evening service runs clockwise from 15:55 to 19:50, and there is no service between 11:30 and 15:55 or after 19:50.
