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Keolis, MBTA to improve commuter rail ticket checking

Estimates suggest that up to $24 million in uncollected fare could be recovered through a ticket-checking modernization initiative and other tactics.

July 24, 2017
Keolis, MBTA to improve commuter rail ticket checking

Keolis will conduct focus groups with commuter rail passengers who travel through North Station to solicit input on customer-friendly approaches that will help ensure a smooth, fair and efficient deployment of the ticket-checking plan.

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Keolis will conduct focus groups with commuter rail passengers who travel through North Station to solicit input on customer-friendly approaches that will help ensure a smooth, fair and efficient deployment of the ticket-checking plan.

Keolis Commuter Services (KCS) and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced plans to improve the commuter rail’s ticket-checking system and reduce fare evasion.

As a first step, KCS will conduct focus groups with commuter rail passengers who travel through North Station. The purpose is to solicit input on customer-friendly approaches that will help ensure a smooth, fair and efficient deployment. The group will provide feedback on ticket-checking systems with a person verifying passes, automated gates and how best to communicate these programs to passengers.

Customer input from these focus groups will be reviewed and incorporated into a phased approach of these ticket-checking systems with the goal of starting at North Station this summer.

Future phases of this initiative could include similar ticket-checking systems at South Station and Back Bay Station. Onboard ticket scanners for conductors are also planned for future phases. These digital devices are expected to help make boarding more efficient, provide more detailed passenger data and allow conductors to accept credit cards as payment. Conductors will continue to collect payment onboard, but these new systems will encourage passengers to buy before they board.

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Today, tickets are checked onboard by conductors with an outdated punch-card system.

In a recent survey, only two-thirds of passengers said their fare was collected or passes were checked “all the time.” This concern is one of the most common complaints by regular passengers who pay for their ticket and want to ensure everyone purchases an appropriate ticket. Today tickets are checked onboard by conductors with an outdated punch-card system.

When coach cars are crowded with passengers in the aisles it can be difficult to greet and verify tickets for all riders. Estimates by KCS and the MBTA suggest that up to $24 million in uncollected fare could be recovered through a ticket-checking modernization initiative and other tactics.

In addition to focus groups, this feedback will also be incorporated where possible into the design and implementation.

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