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davis_square2006-06-24 11:43 pm
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Charlie cards
So whose idea was it to make the Charlie cards (which supposedly will be universal in a year) so that they don't work at turnstile gates (e.g. Davis, Porter)?
I bought a $5 (4 swipes) ticket at Prudential, but when I tried to use it to go to work the next day, lo and behold, I had to jump the turnstile. They do have what look like magnetic strips to swipe with, but they, like many things with the MBTA, don't work.
Or am I the only one having such luck?
I bought a $5 (4 swipes) ticket at Prudential, but when I tried to use it to go to work the next day, lo and behold, I had to jump the turnstile. They do have what look like magnetic strips to swipe with, but they, like many things with the MBTA, don't work.
Or am I the only one having such luck?
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You can't use the declining value cards at the turnstiles, though, because those don't have the equipment to update the card balance.
Welcome to the wonderful world of the transition.
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His fate is still unlearn'd
The ne.transportation newsgroup has been complaining about the Charlie implementation since it was in the naming stage. I haven't seen a whole lot in
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The MBTA differentiates between Charlie tickets and Charlie Cards; Charlie cards will be prox-cards that will make it faster for regular commuters as you will just wave (or touch, I'm not sure) rather than having to feed in or out.
In the meantime the MBTA has very confusing lingo, since both the monthly passes and the add value passes are called "Charlie Tickets" but only one of them works in unconverted stations.
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And then, of course, my favorite part: all the litter in the stations from all the tickets. Could they have possibly found a more wasteful method?
I mean, really, what was wrong with the tokens?
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It seems to me the new system would be completely compatible with different prices for rush hour and non-rush hour? (I'm not saying that's been in any of the proposals, just musing.)
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The Green Line construction proved it possible. They just had a machine at Government Center, right as you left, that you could hit a button on that was a valid transfer to their crappy Green Line shuttle to Lechmere. I think the transfer was good for two hours or something.
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