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What is the fine for the MBTA?

Fare Evasion MBTA services without paying the correct fare is prohibited. Individuals who do not pay the correct fare, including riders who fraudulently use someone else's reduced fare card, may be issued a warning or citation with a fine of $50 – $150.



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Some MBTA vehicles are also monitored by closed-circuit video cameras to protect MBTA employees, passengers and property. These cameras do not capture audio.

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At any point during your Commuter Rail trip, including before you board or after you get off the train, an MBTA or Keolis staff member may ask you to show your ticket. In addition to ongoing checks at North, South, and Back Bay stations, we also perform random ticket checks at various Commuter Rail stations.

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At most MBTA subway stops, you'll use your CharlieCard or CharlieTicket at a fare gate to access the train platform. At street-level stops on the Green Line and Mattapan Trolley, you'll pay your fare at the onboard fare box. Did you know? The T has both trains and trolleys.

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CharlieTicket, a tappable ticket that can be loaded with subway, bus, Commuter Rail, and ferry tickets or passes. an Android and iPhone app for Commuter Rail and ferry tickets or passes. Cash at onboard fare boxes on buses and trolleys at street-level stops.

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The MBTA's finances have been in trouble for many years. In 2004 the MBTA Advisory Board budget report warned that the “threat to the operating budget and to the long-term fiscal solvency of the Authority is the tremendous debt load that the MBTA currently bears.

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Most of the MBTA's funding comes from two sources: internal revenue (fares, advertisements, and real estate) and government subsidies (sales tax and other assistance). A repair backlog of more than $7 billion and cumulative debt of $9 billion are plaguing the service.

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On all MBTA buses, you can pay your fare in cash with coins or bills, up to $20. To pay your fare, tell the driver you are paying in cash, and insert the amount displayed on the fare box.

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Lack of Funding: The MBTA relies heavily on state funding to operate, but funding has been inconsistent over the years. This has made it difficult for the MBTA to keep up with the maintenance and upgrades needed to keep the system running smoothly. Labor Costs: The cost of labor is a significant expense for the MBTA.

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You can pay your fare in cash onboard all MBTA buses.

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Food and drink must remain in closed containers. Please be considerate and avoid eating or drinking on MBTA vehicles and in stations.

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Please be considerate and avoid eating or drinking on MBTA vehicles and in stations,” the website states. But as Boston Globe editor Tim Logan noted, many MBTA stations sell food inside, encouraging passengers to flout the agency's own rules. Did you know that you're not allowed to eat or drink on the T?

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This shutdown will allow crews to replace rail, ties, and ballast to improve reliability and reduce maintenance needs. Without the shutdown, the T said that work would have taken six months to complete.

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The MBTA is a public entity owned and operated by the state. to file a lawsuit against the MBTA, you must file a letter of presentment within 2 years of the accident and your injuries per Mass.

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The problems lie with unclear responsibilities for the MBTA's maintenance workers who were also inadequately trained to do the job properly, according to the reports from Carlson Transport Consulting and the T's own safety department.

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