With a grant from the Boston Foundation, the MBTA says it will provide CharlieCards to several Boston community health centers in neighborhoods where residents might otherwise have trouble getting one of the fare cards.
The East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Mattapan Community Health Center, South End Community Health Center, Uphams Corner Health Center, and Whittier Street Community Health Center will each get 1,000 CharlieCards, each loaded with $5 in value, to distribute, the T said today, adding the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers helped put the program together.
In a statement, T General Manager Steve Poftak said:
Too many of our customers have difficulty getting CharlieCards. This is especially true in transit-dependent communities where bus service is often the predominant mode of transportation. With today’s partnership announcement, we are addressing this issue by making CharlieCards more widely available and making taking the T more accessible.
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Great Idea
By anon
Fri, 11/13/2020 - 7:26pm
Could you add a free mask along with the Charlie Card
EBNHC gives you a mask when
By HCL
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 6:34am
EBNHC gives you a mask when you get A COVID test.
Free masks...
By Cynicuss
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 3:56pm
I carry a couple of brand-new, individually wrapped surgical masks (the blue 3-layer kind) in my pack. I've tried to give one (free) to a couple of different mom-and-pop store owners who weren't wearing one when I went into their shops. I also tried to give one to a guy sitting in the street, probably a homeless guy. None of them would take it, and typically gave me an argument or at least a funny look. And this was in Brookline or Boston, not in the boonies.
I'd recommend
By Kathode
Fri, 11/13/2020 - 9:16pm
$10. $5 will only get you one round trip on the T.
Why is it that residents have
By anon
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 7:27am
Why is it that residents have trouble getting one of the fare cards?.
They don't live near places
By HCL
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 5:07pm
They don't live near places that sell them, T stations that give them out, or any fare box where they could at least get a CharlieTicket.
They're a huge pain to find
By fungwah
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 5:30pm
Mine expired back in January, and I had a pretty awful time trying to find a new one. Supposedly they're given out at Downtown Crossing/Park Street or other downtown stations, but no one there had any or could tell me where to go. I finally got lucky and found some at the top of the fare machines at Hynes, but that was pretty random chance as I was biking by and thought to check.
Looking at the T website,
By anon
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 9:35pm
Looking at the T website, there’s lot of places to get CharlieCards, is the T lying?
You can contact customer
By anon
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 10:15pm
You can contact customer service and they will mail you one for free. I got on at the Charlie Card store and for some reason those can't be registered in case you lose them.
If you're only an infrequent
By brianjdamico
Sat, 11/14/2020 - 10:33pm
If you're only an infrequent T user like I am, and the one time you need to take the T your card has expired, you can mail the card to them and they'll send you a new one with the balance transferred. I was pleasantly surprised with how quickly they got the new one to me.
You should be able to do the same in-person at the Charlie Card Store at DTX, when it's open.
I don't actually think it's
By cden4
Mon, 11/16/2020 - 10:07am
I don't actually think it's difficult to get a CharlieCard. I think people just don't know where those places are. There are retail stores across the City where you can get a CharlieCard. You just have to search here:
https://www.mbta.com/fares/retail-sales-locations
One thing that would probably help is if the stores themselves had stickers in their front windows saying "CharlieCards available here."
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