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MBTA updating system so riders can pay with tap of phone or credit card
CBS News· 3 days agoThe MBTA says it hopes to begin rolling out a new contactless payment system this summer that allows...
Work on new Rome subway line under the Colosseum and Forum enters crucial phase - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoA long-delayed and complex project to bring a subway line under ancient Roman ruins and through...
Soon, T riders will be able to hop on the subway or bus with a tap of their phones or credit card -...
The Boston Globe· 3 days ago“Contactless payment — bus and subway — is right around the corner,” said T General Manager Phillip...
‘State of the art’: MBTA changing how commuters pay for subway, bus rides this summer
WFXT via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMBTA officials expect a new fare collection system to launch this summer allowing subway and bus...
MBTA plans to change how you pay for subway, bus rides this summer
WCVB Boston· 3 days agoEquipment for the new system, which the MBTA calls Automated Fare Collection 2.0, is already in...
How to pay for the East Boston ferry
Axios· 4 days agoWhy it matters: For those paying for a $90-monthly LinkPass on their Charlie Cards, that means having to spend more on an individual ticket. Yes, but: Officials said fare collection
MBTA rolling out tap-to-pay system this summer - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
7 News Boston· 3 days agoHopping aboard the MBTA is about to get a lot easier. A new fare collection system will launch this summer allowing subway and bus riders to pay by tapping ...
MBTA announces slew of June service changes on multiple subway and commuter rail lines
WFXT via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA slew of service changes will be implemented in June on multiple subway and commuter rail lines to...
What to know about the push to repeal Boston's pot shop buffer rule
WBUR Boston· 2 days agoEditor's Note: This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today. The unofficial...
Wu's insights from Italy
Politico· 6 days agoAmong them: protecting Boston’s coastline by creating “living shorelines” and working services for heat-related illness into the city’s emergency medical service ...