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First run August 2, 2026  ·  First 30 waitlist members lock in $30 instead of $40 a seat for the entire first month  ·  10 seats per run — spots are limited
First run August 2, 2026South Coast · MA
FR · NB · HYA  ·  Zero tolls  ·  Zone pickup
South Coast Corridor  ·  Route 001

Skip the bridge.
We'll get you there.

A scheduled shuttle connecting Fall River, New Bedford, and Hyannis — timed around the Bourne Bridge so you never sit in traffic. Zone pickup. Zero tolls. Three legs daily.

Pick your direction
EasyCoast Shuttle van
First run Aug 2 — only morning run on this corridor
Zero tolls — Bourne Bridge is free
Zone pickup — we come to you
10 seats max — always comfortable
E-bikes welcome — hitch rack available, advance notice

Half the price of Uber. Better than the bus.

Four steps. No surprises.

Step 01

Pick your ticket

Monthly pass for daily commuters. 10-ride card for frequent travelers. Day rider for one-timers and weekends.

Step 02

Choose your zone

Two pickup corners per city — max 5-minute walk. No terminal, no parking fee.

Step 03

Pay and confirm

Card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Confirmation in seconds. Pass holders get a reserved seat — guaranteed.

Step 04
zzz

Relax. Arrive.

We handle the Bourne Bridge construction. Sleep, read, or work. Skip the traffic everyone else is stuck in.

Timed around the bridge. Not despite it.

DepartsRouteArrivesTypeDays
5:30 AMFall River → New Bedford → Hyannis7:15 AMCommuter AMMon–Fri
2:00 PMFall River → New Bedford → Hyannis3:30 PMAfternoonMon–Thu
5:00 PMHyannis → New Bedford → Fall River6:30 PMCommuter ReturnMon–Fri
2:00 PMFall River → New Bedford → Hyannis3:30 PMWeekend PMSat–Sun
8:30 PMHyannis → New Bedford → Fall River10:00 PMWeekend ReturnSat–Sun
Bourne Bridge always toll-free. E-bikes welcome with advance notice — hitch rack available. First run August 2, 2026.
Who's behind this

Built by someone making the same move.

I'm Karim (Carinho em português). I'm relocating from San Antonio to Fall River this July with my wife and our dog. When I looked for a reliable way to get from the South Coast to Hyannis without sitting in Bourne Bridge construction traffic, I found nothing. So I built EasyCoast. This isn't a startup — it's a van, a route, and a commitment to show up on time. First run August 2nd.

Three ways to ride.

Flexible
10-Ride Card
Any leg, any day, 60-day window
$349
$34.90/ride · saves $50 vs day rate
  • 10 rides on any leg, any day
  • Valid 60 days from first use
  • Works weekdays and weekends
  • Book same-day if seats available
  • No monthly commitment
Walk-on
Day Rider
One seat, one way, any leg
$40/seat
$50/seat Sat–Sun, Jun–Aug*
  • Any available seat, any leg
  • Book same-day via text or online
  • Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay
  • Still $30+ cheaper than Uber
  • No refund within 2 hrs of departure
*Summer weekend surcharge Sat–Sun, June 1–August 31. Monthly pass holders: no surcharge, ever. IRS §132f allows employers to provide up to $340/month tax-free for vanpool transit.

Things people ask.

What's a zone pickup — do you come to my door?
Two fixed pickup corners per city, typically near major intersections covering most neighborhoods. You walk a short distance (usually under 5 minutes) to meet the van. Not true door-to-door, but much closer than driving to a bus terminal.
Why does the 5:30 AM run matter when Peter Pan starts at 11?
Peter Pan's 11 AM is a mid-stop on a through-route from Providence — not designed for Fall River commuters. About 50% of Cape Cod's workforce commutes from off-Cape, crossing the Bourne Bridge every morning. There is currently zero scheduled shuttle service before 11 AM on this corridor.
How do you avoid bridge traffic?
We route via the Sagamore Bridge, bypassing the Bourne Bridge construction entirely. The 5:30 AM inbound crosses before any backup builds. Weekend afternoon departures at 2 PM avoid peak tourist congestion, and the 8:30 PM return crosses after bridges have fully cleared.
Can my employer pay for my pass?
Yes — and it's tax-advantaged. Under IRS Section 132(f), employers can provide up to $340/month tax-free for vanpool transportation. Our $299 monthly pass fits entirely within that cap. We can provide an employer invoice and a one-pager explaining the benefit structure.
Will commuter rail ever replace this route?
The proposed Cape Cod feeder rail is still at the press-conference stage as of 2026 — no MBTA commitment, no funding, no timeline. Massachusetts public infrastructure projects of this type typically take 5–10+ years. We have a clear runway.
Can I bring my e-bike?
Yes — e-bikes are welcome with advance notice. We run a hitch-mounted rack that holds two e-bikes. Book your bike space when you reserve your seat. Great for exploring the Cape Cod Rail Trail or cycling around Hyannis once you arrive.
Can I bring luggage?
One carry-on per passenger at no charge. Oversized bags require advance notice.
First run August 2, 2026 · Route 001

Get on the list before seats are gone.

First 30 waitlist members lock in $30 seats for the entire first month. 9 seats per run — spots are limited. Join now and we'll confirm your seat the week before launch.