The T's Proposed Fare Increases
Sep. 9th, 2003 12:57 pmI'm sure that most, if not all of you have heard about the fare increases that the MBTA is proposing come January 2004. Personally, I don't agree with it, and I was hoping that, by posting here, I might bring other people to contact the MBTA as well. Whether you oppose or support the proposed increases doesn't matter, I think that anyone and everyone who uses the T's busses and trains should contact them on this matter.
( My Letter To The MBTA )
You can contact the MBTA about fare increases through this email address: fareproposal@mbta.com. They're also having Public Hearings, (which I'm sure many of you have heard about as well). The schedules for those can be found by clicking here.
Again, I urge all of you who use the T to contact them and let them know how you feel about this, whether it be in their favor or not. As a letter in the Boston Metro said this morning, we have no right to complain when the increased fare is imposed unless we try and say something now.
Thanks for your time everyone.
( My Letter To The MBTA )
You can contact the MBTA about fare increases through this email address: fareproposal@mbta.com. They're also having Public Hearings, (which I'm sure many of you have heard about as well). The schedules for those can be found by clicking here.
Again, I urge all of you who use the T to contact them and let them know how you feel about this, whether it be in their favor or not. As a letter in the Boston Metro said this morning, we have no right to complain when the increased fare is imposed unless we try and say something now.
Thanks for your time everyone.