Standby Vehicles
For the Nantucket Terminal
There are currently 30 cars and and 1 truck in the standby lines. There's no estimated wait time.
Cars

C41 is currently at the front of the standby line for cars.
- C41
- C42
- C43
- C44
- C46
- C47
- C49
- C50
- C51
- C52
- C53
- C54
- C55
- C56
- C57
- C58
- C59
- C60
- C61
- C62
- C63
- C64
- C65
- C66
- C67
- C68
- C69
- C70
- C71
- C72
Trucks

There is currently 1 truck in the standby line.
Instructions
You must go in person or call the Nantucket terminal to place your name on the standby list. You will need to provide your name, vehicle size and reservation number.
You will be given a standby slip that will have your assigned standby number and a webpage to check for your time and date to arrive at the terminal to check in with a ticket seller. If you don’t arrive on time, you will lose your place and be dropped from the standby list. For more information on standby travel, please see the Customer Policy Handbook.
For the Hyannis Terminal
There are currently 2 cars and and 0 trucks in the standby lines. There's no estimated wait time.
Cars

V18 is currently at the front of the standby line for cars.
- V18
- V19
Trucks
There are currently no trucks in the standby line.
Instructions
You must go in person to the Hyannis terminal to place your name on the standby list. This cannot be done by phone. You will need to provide your name, vehicle size and reservation number.
You will be given a standby slip that will have your assigned standby number and a webpage to check for your time and date to arrive at the terminal to check in with a ticket seller. If you don’t arrive on time, you will lose your place and be dropped from the standby list. For more information on standby travel, please see the Customer Policy Handbook.