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Friday, January 6, 2012

Are the Fares Fair? T Fares vs. Other Cities

A look at how the proposed MBTA fare increases compare to other cities.

Earlier this week, the MBTA released two proposals that would raise fares on the MBTA by either 35 percent or 43 percent, in addition to some service eliminations. But how does that stack up to New York, Philadelphia or Atlanta? According to a document put together by the MBTA, Boston's proposed fare increases will push the cost of a single subway ride to be more in line with most major cities in the U.S. Some Boston fares, including a proposed $2.40 for a single subway ride on a Charlie Card, will be higher than the average. The average bus fare, though, will fall below most of what is charged around the country.  To view the full chart comparing the Boston fares to other cities, click the .pdf to the right. Other comparisons: Information…

Locally Involved

3:56 pm on Sunday, January 8, 2012

That's true @WallSmart! It is newer. I'll leave the observation on bus service up to you as I've not needed to take any bus service here in the DC metro area. And, your T escalators generally are working, unlike here. Guess that's DC's way of making us get our exercise. hah   more ›

Thursday, December 8, 2011

MBTA Could Raise Fares 20-50% Starting in July

A report in the Boston Globe today says the MBTA has several proposals on the table, but no final plan is in place.

Facing a mounting deficit and increased infrastructure needs, the MBTA is looking at several proposals that would increase fares between 20-50 percent, the Boston Globe reported today.  In documents released to the Globe, one plan prepared for the MBTA looks to increase Charlie Card fares from $1.70 to $2.35 and Charlie Ticket fares from $2 to $3.25.  Another proposal recommends charging $338 for a Commuter Rail pass from the farthest suburbs and $80 for a monthly bus and subway pass. MBTA spokesman Joe Pesaturo wrote in an email that the "T" does not have a formal proposal yet. "At this point, there are no specific proposals to adjust fares," Pesaturo wrote in an email. "If/when such proposals emerge, the MBTA will schedule a series of …

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