This bill mandates the Department of Transportation to enhance the Boston express bus service from Nashua, Manchester, and Londonderry to Boston, with a focus on increasing service frequency during peak commuting hours and late-night periods on Fridays and Saturdays. The Department is also tasked with advocating for consistent funding allocations for this service within existing federal and state public transportation programs, and to support regional connectivity and economic development through improved public transportation options. Additionally, the bill requires the Department to allocate a portion of its federal intercity bus program funding to facilitate these enhancements.

Furthermore, the Department must prepare a report detailing the frequency of the Boston express bus service, ridership data, and the service's impact on workforce mobility and regional economic development. This report is to be submitted to various state officials by November 1. The bill does not provide specific funding but indicates that the fiscal impact is indeterminable due to the lack of specificity regarding the increased service. The Department currently relies on federal funding for its commuter bus services, with no state funds allocated for the Boston Express Bus service.