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People getting off the T at BU Central station. At its advisory meeting on Thursday, the Riders’ Transportation Access Group announced its plans to increase boarding and payment efficiency on buses and trolleys, as well as plans to connect Boston’s biking and disabled communities through research into biking accidents and in-person panels. ZACH SCHWARTZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

RTAG announces plans for $25,000 grant, discusses ‘all-door boarding’ accessibility initiative

Liam Dunne September 29, 2024
The Riders’ Transportation Access Group announced plans to connect Boston’s biking and disabled communities, as well as plans for increased boarding and paying efficiency on buses and trolleys, at its advisory meeting on Thursday.
MBTA Charlie Card. Boston University students express concern for MBTA Semester Pass prices in light of Green Line suspensions. SYDNEY ROTH/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Students frustrated with prices of MBTA Semester Pass following Green Line suspensions

George Lehman March 6, 2024
Following recent Green Line suspensions, BU students are frustrated about the price of MBTA Semester Passes for the spring semester.
Michelle Wu, MBTA low wage fare

Joint rally urges legislators to advance low-income fare system on the MBTA

Emilia Wisniewski April 27, 2022
Mayor Wu and two transportation coalitions rallied for a MBTA low-income fare program.
Ticket Machines at an MBTA station. In a virtual meeting March 15, MBTA introduced a fare collection system offering new payment methods starting in 2023. HAIYI BI/DFP STAFF

MBTA introduces new changes to fare system

Emilia Wisniewski March 17, 2022
MBTA introduces new payment options and discontinue the "passback" system.
The Boston City Council has proposed letting Boston city workers buy CharlieCards with their pre-taxable income. SOPHIE PARK/ DFP FILE

CharlieCards may grow more affordable for Boston workers

Daily Free Press Staff February 4, 2020
The City Council has proposed a measure to make CharlieCards more affordable for Boston employees.
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