Reduced Fares
Some riders are eligible for reduced fares. Military personnel and children under 11 ride for free.
No matter which type of reduced fare card you have, all reduced fare prices are the same.
Who Rides for Free?
Children age 11 and under ride the MBTA for free. Groups including 10 or more children (regardless of the number of chaperones), must register their travel using the field trip form.
People who are legally blind, as well as an accompanying guide, ride the MBTA for free with a Blind Access CharlieCard. Service animals are always allowed on the MBTA.
Active-duty military personnel ride the MBTA for free. If in plainclothes, please present a valid military ID to MBTA staff. If in uniform, no identification is necessary.
Massachusetts State Police troopers and police officers and firefighters in towns within the MBTA’s service area ride for free when in full uniform and wearing an official badge. Plainclothes detectives ride for free if they present their official badge.
Commonwealth Department of Public Utilities employees, anyone accompanying them, and state elevator inspectors ride the MBTA for free when they present a Public Official ID.
Who is Eligible for Reduced Fares?
You can now apply online for a reduced fare card. Find your pass type below to start the application process.
Already applied and curious about your application status?
Once submitted, your application will be reviewed within 6 – 8 weeks. Senior CharlieCard applications are reviewed within 7 – 10 business days. We will contact you if we are unable to approve your application.
You may also use the following online application forms to submit a name change, or you can visit the CharlieCard Store with a government-issued photo ID. You can use an expired ID as long as the expiration date is within the last three years. Please allow a processing period once submitted.
As of Tuesday, September 5, 2023, the CharlieCard Store has been temporarily relocated to the State Transportation Building at 10 Park Plaza.
Learn more about the temporary CharlieCard Store relocation
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People with disabilities and Medicare cardholders
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If you’re a person with a disability or a Medicare cardholder, you may be eligible for reduced fares with a Transportation Access Pass (TAP).
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People 65 and older
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If you are 65 or older, you are eligible for reduced fares with a Senior CharlieCard.
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Some middle and high school students
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If you attend one of the schools enrolled in the MBTA’s Student Pass Program, you are eligible for an S-Card or M7 Card.
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People 18 – 25 with low income
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If you are a young adult with low income and live in a participating city or town, you may be eligible for a Youth Pass CharlieCard.
Accessibility on the MBTA
The MBTA is dedicated to the work we're doing to make each mode of transit accessible to everyone.
Need Help Accessing This Service?
The Mobility Center, located in Boston at 1000 Massachusetts Ave, can help you plan trips, apply for reduced fare passes, sign up for The RIDE, and more.
Use Your EBT Card to Pay Your Fare
You can use your EBT card to load value or passes onto CharlieCards and CharlieTickets.
Reduced One-Way Fares
Subway
Subway One-Way
with reduced fare card
with reduced fare card
Bus
Local Bus One-Way
with reduced fare card
with reduced fare card
Express Bus One-Way
with reduced fare card
with reduced fare card
Commuter Rail One-Way
with CharlieTicket or mTicket App
with CharlieTicket or mTicket App
Ferry One-Way
with mTicket App or paper ferry ticket
with mTicket App or paper ferry ticket
Note: RIDE customers enrolled in the income-eligible or Senior reduced fare programs can receive discounts on ADA/standard and Premium trips once these benefits launch in summer 2024.
Transfers
Subway and Bus
For Local Bus, Express Bus, Silver Line, and/or Subway, transfer up to two times and pay only the cost of the highest-priced service.
Commuter Rail and Ferry
Certain monthly Commuter Rail passes printed on a CharlieTicket include unlimited transfers to any mode. Single-ride Commuter Rail and ferry tickets generally do not include free transfers.
Note: Transfers are not available with store value CharlieTickets or cash payments.
Reduced Subway and Bus Passes
Reduced subway and bus passes can be purchased on either a CharlieCard or a CharlieTicket.
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Reduced Monthly LinkPass
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$30.00
Unlimited travel for the remainder of the month
CharlieCard and CharlieTicket valid on:
- Subway
- Local Bus
- Silver Line
CharlieTicket also valid on:- Commuter Rail Zone 1A
- Charlestown Ferry
- East Boston Ferry (seasonal)
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Reduced 7-Day LinkPass
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$10.00
Unlimited travel for seven days.
CharlieCard and CharlieTicket valid on:
- Subway
- Local Bus
- Silver Line
Commuter Rail Zone 1A Pass on CharlieTicket also valid on:- Commuter Rail Zone 1A
- Charlestown Ferry
- East Boston Ferry (seasonal)
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Reduced Monthly Express Bus Pass
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$67.00
Unlimited travel for the remainder of the month
CharlieCard and CharlieTicket valid on:
- Local and Express Bus
- Subway
- Silver Line
CharlieTicket also valid on:
- Commuter Rail Zone 1A
- Charlestown Ferry
- East Boston Ferry (seasonal)
Reduced Commuter Rail Passes
Reduced Commuter Rail passes can be purchased on either a CharlieTicket or through the mTicket app.
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Reduced Monthly Commuter Rail Pass
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$30.00 – $209.00
Unlimited travel for the remainder of the month on:
- Commuter Rail
- Local Bus
- Subway
- Charlestown Inner Harbor Ferry
- East Boston Ferry (seasonal)
- Hingham/Hull Ferry with Zone 6 passes and up
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Reduced Monthly Commuter Rail Pass, mTicket
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$30.00 – $204.00
Unlimited travel for the remainder of the month
Valid on:
Commuter Rail, up to designated pass zone
No transfers to other modes
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Reduced Monthly Hingham/Hull Ferry Pass
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$164.00
Unlimited travel for the remainder of the month on:
- All MBTA ferries
- Subway
- Silver Line
- Bus
- Commuter Rail Zones 1A – 5
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Reduced Monthly Hingham/Hull Ferry Pass, mTicket
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$159.00
Unlimited travel for the remainder of the month on all MBTA ferry routes.
mTicket valid on:
All MBTA ferries
Accessibility on the MBTA
The MBTA is dedicated to the work we're doing to make each mode of transit accessible to everyone.
Need Help Accessing This Service?
The Mobility Center, located in Boston at 1000 Massachusetts Ave, can help you plan trips, apply for reduced fare passes, sign up for The RIDE, and more.
Use Your EBT Card to Pay Your Fare
You can use your EBT card to load value or passes onto CharlieCards and CharlieTickets.