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The MBTA first implemented the stored-value CharlieTicket on the Silver Line in February 2005. [42] [43] Tickets are inserted into a slot in the gate or farebox, the fare is deducted, and the ticket is returned to the rider. [42] [44]
The MBTA Transit Police Department provides police services to patrons and employees of the Authority on MBTA property and vehicles. Enforcement of transit-related laws off MBTA property, such as writing parking tickets at bus stops, is shared with municipal police departments, and the Massachusetts State Police on Massport and DCR property.
Customers parking in MBTA-owned and operated lots with existing cash "honor boxes" can pay for parking online or via phone while in their cars or once they board a train, bus, or commuter boat. [79] [80] As of February 2014, the MBTA switched from ParkMobile to PayByPhone as its provider for mobile parking payments by smartphone. [75]
— MBTA (@MBTA) July 18, 2024 In the same way you would tap your debit or credit card for a transaction at the grocery store, you would tap your debit or credit card on the new contactless fare ...
We've all been on the receiving end of a parking ticket we felt was unjust wishing there was some way to, "stick it to the man," while avoiding a night in jail. One New Jersey man recently decided ...
In October 2006, the MBTA added four short turn round trips that terminated at Anderson RTC. [12] By 2012, the parking lot was still underused. [12] Until December 2020, a small number of Haverhill Line trains ran via the Wildcat Branch and the inner Lowell Line, making stops including Anderson/Woburn.
Unlike most MBTA stations, credit cards and even E-ZPass transponders are accepted for payment of parking fees. [14] [15] The station area and platforms are owned by Amtrak, but the MBTA owns the parking garage and tracks. [1]
Pay-by-plate systems often provide the ability of purchasing parking time by phone. This means that drivers can extend their parking session remotely without needing to return to the payment machine. Moreover, pay-by-plate machines typically accept different forms of payment, including coins, credit cards , debit cards , and NFC for smartphone ...