2022 Fare Changes
On March 24, 2022, the MBTA Board approved changes that will expand our products for reduced fare riders and simplify tariff rules.
Changes include:
- Permanent 5-Day FlexPasses on Commuter Rail
- Lower pricing for 1-Day LinkPasses
- A new 7-Day LinkPass for reduced fare riders
- Expanding Reduced Fare Monthly Passes to all modes
- Second transfers on bus and subway and transfers between Express Buses
These changes will go into effect by July 1, 2022 unless stated otherwise.
Fare Transformation
Fare Transformation will make it easy for you to tap and board at any door with a fare card, smartphone, or contactless credit card.
The 5-Day FlexPass was first introduced on the mTicket app in 2020 as an option for riders whose work schedules and commuting patterns changed due to the pandemic. Riders can purchase a bundle of five 1-Day passes for a 10% discount as compared to standard round-trip fares.
This change makes the 5-Day FlexPass permanent and will go into effect immediately.
To increase equity for low-income and minority riders who typically purchase 1-Day LinkPasses, we’re lowering the cost of this product from $12.75 to $11.
An $11 LinkPass will pay for itself after five subway rides within 24 hours.
Currently, one-way tickets and monthly LinkPasses are the only reduced fare options for reduced fare riders on subway and bus. Our changes include a new Reduced 7-Day LinkPass for $10, which breaks even after nine subway rides.
We’re expanding our Monthly Reduced Fare Passes to include:
- Commuter Rail*
- Express Bus
- Ferry*
- Reduced LinkPasses valid on Commuter Rail Zone 1A*
- Reduced LinkPasses valid on Inner Harbor Ferry*
Eligible riders will be able to get these passes for about half the cost of full-fare prices.
*Commuter Rail and ferry travel requires a printed “flash pass” CharlieTicket that staff can visually validate. Currently, there is no option for visual validation with reduced fare cards. We’re working on a solution that will allow reduced fare riders to have a visually validated pass in addition to their Reduced Fare CharlieCard.
Currently, riders can only transfer once between bus and/or subway with one exception—CharlieCard riders may transfer from bus to subway to bus. To simplify our transfer policy, we're allowing all combinations of second transfers involving buses and subway, and one transfer between Express Buses.
This includes:
- Bus to bus to subway
- Subway to bus to bus
- Express Bus to Express Bus
Learn More About Our Fare Policies
The tariff provides details about our official fare structure, including rates and payment options across the system.
Downloads
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (English)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (Spanish)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (French)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (Portuguese)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (Vietnamese)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (Haitian Creole)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (Simplified Chinese)
- Proposed Fare Changes Overview (Traditional Chinese)
- Public Comment Summary
- Fare Equity Analysis
- MBTA Advisory Board Oversight Report
Fare Transformation
Fare Transformation will make it easy for you to tap and board at any door with a fare card, smartphone, or contactless credit card.
Learn More About Our Fare Policies
The tariff provides details about our official fare structure, including rates and payment options across the system.