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MBTA Rolls Out Pilot Programs to Cut Costs, Simplify Travel

Дата публикации: 28-07-2026 16:36:06

Three new fare pilots — including unlimited two-hour transfers, reduced express bus fares, and free transit for eligible seniors — will launch this fall as Massachusetts extends popular commuter rail discounts through November.

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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced a series of new MBTA pilot programs designed to make public transportation more affordable, flexible, and easier to use.

Beginning this fall, the MBTA will launch three new pilot programs while also extending two popular Commuter Rail affordability programs through November.

“Every day, we're looking for new ways to lower costs and make it easier for people to choose public transportation,” said Governor Maura Healey. “These new fare pilots and the extension of our commuter rail savings will put money back in people's pockets while giving more riders the flexibility they need to get to work, school, and everywhere in between.”

Pilots Set to Launch

This fall, the MBTA will launch three fare pilots:

  • Expanded 2-Hour “Unlimited” Transfer Window: Currently, subway and bus riders can transfer only two times within a two-hour time window and pay the cost of the highest-priced service. There are other limitations as well: riders may only receive the free transfer when traveling between modes, like from subway to bus, for example, and only between different numbered bus routes. Under the expanded two-hour "unlimited" transfers pilot, riders will only pay the highest fare incurred during a two-hour window when taking subway, bus, or ferry trips. Riders can make a practically unlimited number of transfers during that period, but they must use the same form of payment between modes for transfers to apply. For example, a rider could take a bus to the subway, run errands, and return home within two hours while paying just one subway fare instead of multiple fares throughout the trip. The pilot is designed to reduce complexity and make it easier for riders to travel throughout the MBTA system. It will begin on September 1 and continue for six months.
  • Elimination of Higher Express Bus Fares: Currently, seven routes out of the MBTA's 150-plus routes charge higher rates ($4.25 full fare / $2.10 reduced) for express bus service. This pilot initiative will eliminate higher premium rates for express bus route segments and charge only local bus fare ($1.70 full fare / $0.85 reduced) for any MBTA bus. This will save a rider who commutes to work on an express bus nearly $500 over the pilot period. This pilot does not apply to the SL 1, 2, 3, and W routes. This pilot will begin on September 1 and continue for six months.
  • Car-Free Seniors: In partnership with the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV), the MBTA will offer free fares to Massachusetts residents age 75 and older who no longer drive. This pilot allows any Massachusetts resident aged 75 or above who holds a Massachusetts ID card, not a driver's license, to obtain a free-fare credential that applies across all of the MBTA's bus, subway, ferry, and Commuter Rail services. The pilot start date will be announced this fall.
Commuter Rail Savings Extended

Following strong participation in the MBTA's Commuter Rail Summer Promotions, Governor Healey is extending two popular Commuter Rail affordability programs through November 2026:

50% off monthly Commuter Rail passes for September, October, and November. 

$1 Weekend Companion Fare, allowing monthly pass holders to bring one companion on weekend trips for just $1 each way.

The MBTA will continue to offer all Summer Savings programs through the end of August, including Free Summer Fridays and expanded weekend travel for monthly pass holders. Free Summer Fridays will conclude as scheduled at the end of August due to anticipated high seasonal ridership during the fall.

The Summer Savings program has already delivered strong results. The MBTA has seen approximately a 50% increase in Commuter Rail ridership on Fridays in June compared to May, and riders have taken more than 6,200 companion trips during the first six weekends of the program.

This has been a strong summer for the MBTA, with major events like the World Cup and Sail Boston bringing more riders to the system and helping drive increased Commuter Rail ridership and revenue. Building on that momentum, Governor Healey is continuing to invest in initiatives that make public transportation more affordable, flexible, and easier to use year-round.

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