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BOSTON, Mass. (WWLP) – MBTA officials will begin checking that riders within the subway system have paid their fares.
The MBTA announced that it will begin cracking down on fare evasion starting in September. Specially trained MBTA employees ...
The MBTA announced that it will begin cracking down on fare evasion starting in September. WBZ-TV's Juli McDonald reports.
Fare Engagement Representatives will be present at stations and on vehicles beginning Sept. 8. The post MBTA will issue ...
Riders who have not paid and are stopped by a fare engagement representative will be asked for their ID and will receive a ...
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Nine years after pulling the plug on a weekend late-night service program, the MBTA this month will begin running all subways and several popular bus routes about an hour longer into the night. It’s ...