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Bus and Heavy Rail Operator Benefits

We offer a generous pension plan and comprehensive benefits package for our bus and heavy rail operators.

Pension (Retirement Fund)

The MBTA retirement fund is a private trust with a mission to provide retirement benefits for transit workers and other employees of the MBTA. Here's how it works: 

Once you have at least 10 years of creditable service and have reached the age of 55, you are eligible to retire with an immediate retirement allowance. Normal retirement is at age 65.

We calculate your retirement allowance using the following formula:

  • The three-year average (3YA) of your highest three years of pensionable earnings
  • Multiplied by your age multiplier
  • Multiplied by your years and months of creditable service

For more pension information, visit the MBTA Retirement Fund.

Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

Employees can participate in various health programs through the Group Insurance Commission (GIC). You'll be responsible for paying 25% of the monthly cost for health insurance. GIC coverage for new and eligible employees starts on the 1st of the month following your hire date. 

If you decide to participate in the Transit Employees' Health and Welfare Fund, you can also enroll in dental and vision plans, with a portion of the monthly contribution for dental (43%) and vision (75%) being covered by you. Dental and vision coverage for new and eligible employees starts on the 1st of the month following the first 60 days after your hire date.

Time Off/Leave

Covered CDL Costs

As of September 2022, a commercial driver's license (CDL) is no longer required to apply for a bus operator position. The MBTA will cover the cost of obtaining your CDL as a part of your training, an up to $5,200 value.

Flexible Spending Accounts

The GIC's Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) help you save money on out-of-pocket health care costs, dependent care expenses, or both. Participating in an FSA helps you save on federal and state taxes.

Life Insurance

We offer basic life insurance of $5,000. Optional life insurance up to eight times your annual salary and additional insurance through the Transit Employees' Health and Welfare Plan are also available through employee payroll deductions.

Commuter Choice Assistance Program

The Commuter Choice Assistance Program helps you save money on work-related transportation and parking expenses. Participating in the plan helps you save on federal and state taxes.

Ride the T for Free

Employees can use their MBTA badge to ride the T for free. That includes all modes: subway, bus, Commuter Rail, ferry, and paratransit (The RIDE).  

Childcare

The MBTA provides employees with discounted childcare programs at a local center in downtown Boston. The center serves infants to pre-kindergarten.

Voluntary Massachusetts Deferred Compensation SMART Plan

The voluntary Massachusetts deferred compensation SMART Plan allows for tax-deferred contributions to a voluntary savings plan.

Tuition Reimbursement

After one year of service, full-time employees can receive up to $10,000 per year in tuition reimbursement.

Employee Discounts

MBTA employees receive discounts at restaurants, gyms, amusement parks, hotels, comedy shows, AAA, and more.

Contact Us

For more information on benefits, contact the MBTA Benefits Office at 617-222-3244, or email benefits@mbta.com.

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