BOSTON — Free rides on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority as a result of crowding on rush-hour trains, conductors too busy to reach every passenger or human error are ending as of July 1, when the agency will retire its 12-ride pass and six-month expiration, replacing it with a 10-ride pass good for 30 days, boston.com reported.
Fare evasion was a frequent complaint at recent hearings the agency held across the region. For the full story, click here.
Free rides on Mass.’ ‘T’ coming to an end
Agency hopes to prevent future fare evasion by retiring its 12-ride pass and six-month expiration, and replacing it with a 10-ride pass good for 30 days.
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