MassDOT and MBTA are holding public meetings to discuss proposed transportation projects and fare changes. MassDOT will hold virtual and in-person meetings for resurfacing and bridge replacement projects. MBTA is considering expanded reduced fare plans, including a new program for income-eligible riders and $10 weekend passes. The proposed changes aim to make transit more affordable for low-income riders and improve accessibility for seniors and people with disabilities. BART also plans to introduce free or reduced cost transfers for Clipper users, potentially by the end of the year.
Wu wants to lower commuter rail fares to T prices in Hyde Park, Roslindale, West Roxbury https://t.co/PxsIZvpNrA
Bay Area commuters could soon be getting something they've long been asking for: free or low-cost transfers between transit agencies. https://t.co/HSgaHvMxSG
The MBTA announced a new low-income fare program that would provide discounted rates on the T and Commuter Rail for income eligible riders, presenting the proposal to the MBTA Board on Thursday. https://t.co/GqaclIDVLW
We're hosting 8 public meetings on our proposed fare program changes. Join us to learn about income-eligible reduced fares, change tickets & @MBTA_CR $10 holiday weekend passes: 🗓️February 1 ⏰6:00 PM 📍Cristo Rey High School - 100 Savin Hill Ave, Boston ℹ️https://t.co/UbUErooYzo https://t.co/eupqnXK8db
MBTA unveils plan to make the T more affordable for low-income riders in Massachusetts @LauraHaefeli reports https://t.co/CwS8bPWw1F
Share your input on our proposed fare changes at 1 of 8 public meetings. Join us to hear about income-eligible reduced fares, change tickets & @MBTA_CR $10 holiday weekend pass: 🗓️January 29 ⏰6:30 PM 📍Pollard Memorial Library - 401 Merrimack St, Lowell ℹ️https://t.co/9njeGupreA https://t.co/S1g00FNVPV
We're committed to providing affordable transit to all. So we're seeking public input on proposed fare changes, including: • A new reduced fare program for income-eligible riders • Replacing 'Change Tickets' • Permanently expanding $10 weekend @MBTA_CR pass to federal holidays https://t.co/pt92kvSLYp
MBTA plans to launch new low-income fare program https://t.co/8c6mYksuxj
Exciting news from BART meeting today: Free or reduced cost transfers will be coming to Clipper users potentially as soon as the end of this year. 9 of 10 transit agency transfers in the Bay Area involve BART so this is critical to get riders back on BART. Short 🧵
On 1/31, at 6:00pm in #Somerville, #MassDOT will hold an in-person public information meeting for the Maffa Way/Mystic Ave. Bridge replacements project. Location: 79 Highland Avenue, Somerville Central Library, Somerville ℹ️ https://t.co/IBImfltZMy https://t.co/D0jZ03aDVO
Join the Riders’ Transportation Access Group (@R_TAGtweets) and MBTA System-Wide Accessibility today, January 25, at 3:00 PM for a virtual meeting on issues affecting seniors and people with disabilities. Be a part of the group improving #TAccess. Info: https://t.co/PZ0NViXdE5 https://t.co/tz3Bm41n9s
MBTA to consider expanded reduced fare plan for income-eligible riders | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/f8VcC6fDbI
Today's MBTA Board of Directors meeting will be in person at 10:00 AM. The public is invited to join via: • In-person: State Transportation Building, 10 Park Plaza, Boston • Livestream: https://t.co/JnnFqgtvTW • Zoom: https://t.co/BCgH6IhPjK ℹ️https://t.co/ifEQGh7Wi9 https://t.co/1fhoS59uiN
On 1/31, at 6:00pm in #Lowell #Dracut #Methuen, #MassDOT will hold a virtual public information meeting will be for the proposed resurfacing and related work on Route 110 project. ℹ️ https://t.co/8epoDcJNDU https://t.co/L0Bk9Hh6tv