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Fare Hikes and Commuter Rail Schedule Changes: MBTA Asking for Feedback
A public feedback meeting on the fair changes will be held at Bigelow Middle School in Newton.

NEWTON, MA - If youâre a regular T rider, undoubtedly youâre concerned about any changes the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority plans to make.
Early in January, the MBTA voted to move forward on two proposals for a fare hike; one would raise fares around 5 percent, the other 10. The MBTA is also discussing late night service.
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The MBTA is holding a series of public meetings on proposed fare changes and late night service so that comments and suggestions can be shared with T officials.
âThe January and February gatherings will be an opportunity to offer recorded comments, which will be considered by the MBTAâs Fiscal and Management Control Board and MassDOT,â said the release.
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A series of 10 public meetings on fare changes will be followed by a vote of the Board, which is anticipated to occur in March. The Board will consider public input on two possible scenarios.
Fare adjustments are just one part of a broader effort by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to close the Tâs $242 million structural deficit with a series of cost cutting measures and improvements in operational efficiency, said the announcement.
The T has created an online Fare Options Comparison tool to give customers the opportunity to calculate fares under the proposed changes.
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Comments may also be submitted using the tool.
The Tâs Late-Night Pilot Program was launched in March 2014, extending service 90 minutes longer on all subway and key bus routes on Friday and Saturday nights. The purpose of public meetings is to discuss current usage, the budget and closure dates, and to invite public input on designing future late-night service. Some meetings will also be accepting comments about Commuter Rail schedule changes.
Written comments about late night service will also be accepted through Friday, Feb. 12, and can be mailed to: MBTA, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116, Attention: Late-Night Service Committee.
Comments may also be submitted online; by email atlatenightservice@mbta.com; or by phone at 617-222-5146.
All meetings and locations are accessible to people with disabilities.
MEETING LOCATIONS
Monday, February 1
6:30 p.m. â 8:30 p.m.
Union Station
2 Washington Square. Worcester
Topics: Fare Changes and Commuter Rail schedule changes
Tuesday, February 2
5 p.m. â 7 p.m.
Public Hearing
State Transportation Building
Floor 2, Conference Rooms 1,2,3
10 Park Plaza. Boston
Topic: Fare Changes
Wednesday, February 3
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Mansfield High School Auditorium
250 East St. Mansfield
Topic: Commuter Rail schedule changes
Wednesday, February 3
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Walnut Hill School
12 Highland St. Natick
Topic: Commuter Rail schedule changes
Thursday, February 4
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Bigelow Middle School
42 Vernon St. Newton
Topic: Fare Changes
Monday, February 8
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Coakley Middle School
1315 Washington St. Norwood
Topic: Commuter Rail schedule changes
Monday, February 8
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Woburn City Hall Council Room
10 Common St. Woburn
Topic: Commuter Rail schedule changes
Tuesday, February 9
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Chelsea High School Auditorium
299 Everett Ave. Chelsea
Topic: Fare Changes
Wednesday February 10
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Roxbury Community College
Media Arts Building 1
1234 Columbus Ave. Roxbury
Topic: Fare Changes
Thursday, February 11
6 p.m. â 8 p.m.
Weymouth High School Auditorium
1 Wildcat Way. Weymouth
Topic: Fare Changes
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