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2024 Fare Changes

On March 28, 2024, the MBTA Board approved changes that would expand reduced fares eligibility to riders with low income among other changes to our fares.

The MBTA’s new income-eligible program would improve fare affordability across all modes with 50% reduced one-way fares and passes. Riders 26-64 with low income are eligible if they are enrolled in other programs such as SNAP and MassHealth and are not covered by existing reduced fares programs. Applications will launch in summer 2024.

Learn more about the income-eligible reduced fare program

Other changes include:

  • Replacing change tickets with CharlieCards on buses and the Green and Mattapan lines
  • Permanent $10 Holiday Weekend Passes

These changes have gone into effect with the exception of the income-eligible reduced fare program.

Share Your Feedback

We collected public feedback to understand how these changes might affect riders. Your comments can help us ensure these new fare policies will benefit you.

The public comment period for the 2024 proposed fare changes is now closed. You can share feedback year-round with our Public Engagement team.

View a summary of public feedback

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Learn More About Our Fare Policies

The tariff provides details about our official fare structure, including rates and payment options across the system. Check back in April for an update to this document.

Read the current MBTA tariff

Learn More About Our Fare Policies

The tariff provides details about our official fare structure, including rates and payment options across the system. Check back in April for an update to this document.

Read the current MBTA tariff