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  2. CharlieCard - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] Transit riders can add value or a monthly pass to their cards at machines located at MBTA stations and vehicles, MBTA ticket offices, and retail sales terminals at select outlets. [34] Beginning in 2009, CharlieCards could be registered and have passes or money added to them online. [36]

  3. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Police - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. You can pay your MBTA Green Line fare with your credit card ...

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    "Starting in summer 2024, you’ll be able to pay by tapping your contactless debit/credit card, phone, or watch with a mobile wallet—making it easier for you to get going," the MBTA said. Where ...

  6. Route 128 station - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Transportation in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The parking permits are free to Boston residents, however, and the program is overused; permitted spaces remain scarce. [33] Meters citywide are priced at $1.25 per hour, and metered spaces are also often difficult to find. The number of public parking spaces downtown has been capped since the mid-1970s. [34]

  8. MBTA subway - Wikipedia

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    MBTA subway fares are $2.40 regardless of fare medium (CharlieCard, paper ticket, cash, contactless tap to ride), with two transfers on MBTA bus local routes allowed. Daily, weekly, and monthly passes are also available, and MBTA Commuter Rail passes for these time periods are valid for subway fares. [17]

  9. Orient Heights station - Wikipedia

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    The station serves the MBTA Blue Line. It is located off Bennington Street in East Boston 's Orient Heights neighborhood. Formerly a Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad station under various names from 1875 to 1940, it reopened in 1952.