How to Get to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington by Bus, Subway or Train?

Directions to MIT Lincoln Laboratory (Lexington) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near MIT Lincoln Laboratory

  • BusBus: 76.

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Bus stop near MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington

  • Marrett Rd @ Forbes Rd, 6 min walk,

Bus lines to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington

  • 76, Alewife Via Hanscom Airport,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to MIT Lincoln Laboratory?

    The closest stations to MIT Lincoln Laboratory are:

    • Marrett Rd @ Forbes Rd is 424 yards away, 6 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near MIT Lincoln Laboratory?

    76 (Lincoln Lab)

  • What’s the nearest bus station to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington?

    The nearest bus station to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington is Marrett Rd @ Forbes Rd. It’s a 6 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington?

    The 76 is the first bus that goes to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington. It stops nearby at 6:16 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington?

    The 76 is the last bus that goes to MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington. It stops nearby at 8:25 PM.

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Bus: 76.

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory Address: 3 Forbes Rd street in Lexington

MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, LexingtonMIT Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) managed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on behalf of the United States Department of Defense. Located at Hanscom Air Force Base in Lexington, Massachusetts, it was established in 1951 to develop an air defense system for the United States. An outgrowth of wartime radar research at MIT, the lab's first project produced the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE), the first large-scale computerized command-and-control network. After SAGE, the laboratory's mission broadened into radar, space surveillance, satellite communications, and solid-state electronics. Among its largest spinoffs were the MITRE Corporation, spun off in 1958 to manage SAGE deployment, and Digital Equipment Corporation, founded in 1957 by former Lincoln staff. The laboratory's defense work has centered on sensor technology, signal processing, and system prototyping; it designs and tests advanced systems, then transfers the resulting technology to industry for production. Lincoln also has significant non-defense research programs. Its early computing work produced Reed–Solomon codes and Sketchpad, a foundational program for computer graphics. Its solid-state research contributed to the development of the semiconductor diode laser. For the Federal Aviation Administration, it developed the Terminal Doppler Weather Radar and the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System, both now standard in civil aviation. The Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program discovered more near-Earth asteroids than any other survey. The laboratory employs approximately 4,500 people and operates on an annual budget exceeding $1 billion, the majority from the Department of Defense. It follows a research-and-prototype model, distinct from defense contractors, and does not compete for production contracts.

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