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MBTA to Launch Improved Web Interface for MyCharlie Users

For existing MyCharlie users, all account information will automatically transfer to the new site.

MBTA to Launch Improved Web Interface for MyCharlie Users

Users will need to create a new MBTA account using the same email address as their MyCharlie account.

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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced it will launch a new interface for its MyCharlie website which will provide customers with a modern portal to register CharlieCards and order monthly passes. 

“As part of our ongoing efforts to improve rider experience, the MBTA is working on modernizing the fare experience for riders,” said MBTA GM/CEO Phillip Eng. “With this site change, people will be able to register cards and order recurring monthly passes, offering a modern user interface for riders.”

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Info for Existing MyCharlie Users

For existing MyCharlie users, all account information will automatically transfer to the new site. Users will need to create a new MBTA account using the same email address as their MyCharlie account.

As a result of the change, customers will no longer be able to add value to their CharlieCards online using MyCharlie. Commuter Rail, Ferry, and Express Bus passes on CharlieTickets will still be available for online purchase here.

The previous MyCharlie site, which will be retired as of Nov. 15, required two steps to complete an online transaction: Customers would pay online to reload their cards but the only way to activate it was by tapping their CharlieCard at a rapid transit station either at a fare vending machine or a fare gate

Under the online feature, purchased fares were not able to be accessed at a bus or trolley fare box, for example, requiring customers to make a trip to a rapid transit station. Even when the value was added online, it could only be activated at fare gates or fare vending machines in stations.

The new MyCharlie site will allow customers to: 

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  • Register multiple cards and see them all in one place

  • Protect their CharlieCard balance against loss, theft, or damage

  • Quickly request replacement cards

  • Sign up for automatic payments

Recurring monthly passes through the legacy MyCharlie will be discontinued on Nov. 15. Passes will remain valid through the end of the month, but customers will need to enroll in Autopay on the new site to continue recurring payments. 

Existing Autopay subscribers do not need to take any action for now and can continue managing their accounts through the Autopay portal. After Nov. 15, new Autopay subscribers will need to create an MBTA account on MyCharlie to enroll. 

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