Logan Express

Logan Express
A Logan Express bus at Terminal E in 2024
ParentMassport
Founded1986
HeadquartersBoston
LocaleGreater Boston, Massachusetts
Service typeAirport shuttle
Routes5
DestinationsLogan International Airport
Stations
  • 4 suburban terminals
  • 2 urban stops
  • 5 airport stops
Annual ridership2,817,190 (2024)
Fuel typeDiesel, compressed natural gas
OperatorMultiple private operators
Websitehttps://www.massport.com/logan-airport/getting-to-logan/logan-express

Logan Express (LEX) is an airport bus shuttle network in Massachusetts, United States, that serves Logan International Airport from the Greater Boston area. The service is operated by private bus companies under contract to the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). It consists of four routes serving suburban park-and-ride terminals in Braintree, Danvers, Framingham, and Woburn, plus an urban route serving the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston.

The service began in September 1986 with a route from Quincy Adams station and expanded over the following decades. Framingham service was added later in 1986. Quincy Adams was replaced with a Braintree terminal in 1990. Woburn service began in 1992; Peabody service in 2001, and Back Bay service in 2014. Service from South Station was trialed in 1992–93 and 2000–2001. Surface parking lots at the Framingham terminal were replaced in 2015 with a parking garage, which was expanded in 2025. The Peabody terminal was relocated to Danvers in 2024. Further terminal improvements are planned, including garages at Braintree and "remote terminals" with airport security.