This is an actual story of mine. When riding the T make sure that you yield the handicapped seats to people who need the seat. I was on crutches, riding on the orange line and I was trying to get to the handicapped seat when 2 young adults ( 20 year old) cut in front of me, he sat down in the seat and she sat on his lap making out.
Usually alot of passengers dont pay their fare when boarding on street level for the green line. For the new extension there are no fare gates. Sometimes the Blue Line is free when the Summer Tunnel closes.
August 1st The new tap readers appearing around the system will go live. Then you will be able to tap and go with a contactless card or smartwallet. Also little tip. If you plan on ridding 5 or more times in one day Get the unlimited ride 1 day pass. The total will be less than the 5+ rides done. It’s so worth it after using the system consistently in one day. Plus, simply put, don’t buy a paper ticket. Always get a reloadable card
I live near the Woburn Commuter Rail Station. If I am going to be bouncing around Boston doing the tourist thing, I will buy the one day ticket and take the commuter rail in and back. It really is the cheapest way to get around in the Boston area. Also parking in Boston can cost you a full days wages.
I got yelled at for asking directions from Revere to downtown on the blue line lol I just ended up using Google maps for the rest of my visit in Boston cool place though
Go to New York and ask pretty much anyone for directions, they'll go out of their way to help you. Boston? Don't even ask. I love New York the people are real 💯
This was super helpful! I’m visiting this weekend and flying into the airport with arrival around 9:30am. Right now I have that I need to get on the bus to the blue line station, buy a ticket, then walk to the inbound side to the government center towards Bowdoin, getting off at the aquarium stop. Is this the best way to get from the airport to downtown? I’m coming from Florida and have never experienced public transportation like this before.
That is exactly how to get to Aquarium from the airport!! You’ve got it! Would be really interested to hear how it goes for you. At 9:30AM there shouldn’t be a terrible amount of traffic if you did want to pay a bit more for an Uber, although the Sumner Tunnel is closed this month for construction, which increases the chance of traffic at any time.
New visitor here, wondering how much advance notice do they give about the upcoming stop? Do people inch their way forward as their stop approaches or what's the best plan for that? Thanks
Announcements are made as trains approach, and there are signs with realtime updates as to when the next train will arrive. Unless it’s an incredibly packed time for the T, you can just sit back and wait for the train to stop, then board.
Do the single one way tickets include free transfers to buses or other trains as long as you're going in the same direction? I ask because in Los Angeles, the one way fares include a 2 hour free transfer to buses or another line as long as you're going in the same direction. Thanks.
Yes! (Mostly) Had to confirm on this one, and per the MBTA website: “For Local Bus, Express Bus, Silver Line, and/or Subway, transfer up to two times and pay only the cost of the highest-priced service. For example, you will pay one subway fare to ride the subway, a local bus route, and another local bus route.”
I'm flying in to Boston from Chicago at the end of July. How do I get to Marblehead from the airport? I searched on Google I'm just wondering, does the Charlie ticket work on busses also?
CharlieTicket works on buses! You get two free bus transfers on a Charlie Ticket. Marblehead is about 30 minutes from the airport. You should be able to get an Uber. If that’s super expensive, you could take public transportation to the North Station and take the commuter rail to Swampscott or Salem (depending on where you’re staying in Marblehead) and catch an Uber from there.
@BreakingDownBoston I'm staying by the Historic District on the 200 blk of Washington St. Thank you for responding. I'm very savvy about public transportation here in Chicago, but I'd rather plan a route before I get to Boston. Thank you for all this information.
@@MrsAdamsmary68 You can also take a shuttle from the airport to Airport Station on the Blue Line. Take the Blue Line to Wonderland, and then take the 441 or 442 bus routes to Marblehead. But, taking an Uber is also an option as well.
Hot tip, Charlie cards can be used for multiple people. Get 3 or 5 days unlimited. We traveled as a family of 5 and the T employee told us to do this. Just line up back to back swipe and everyone walk through quickly. Boston was a blast!
The only thing I think you missed is the direction of travel if it’s inbound or outbound would’ve been the only thing out of added to your video. Other than that it is top notch and superb. Great job. Keep up the great work.
I RHODE THIS SUBWAY 5 YRS AGO TO MOVE WHERE I AM NOW... ALL I WAS TOLD IS FOLLOW THE PEOPLE LOL... I FEEL BAD FOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE COMMUTE ON SUBWAYS EVERY DAY... I THANK MY LUCKY STARS 🌟 MY JOB AND APARTMENT ARE 2 MINUTES FROM EACH OTHER... SO NO NEED FOR A CAR...AND BUSES ARE FREE IN MY CITY 6 MONTHS OUTTA THE YEAR... ✌
Thank you I’m a college student taking the T for the first time tomorrow, not a city girl so I needed this! :)
Couple of added notes for rider etiquette: no speakerphone calls or playing music aloud!!!
Can’t believe I missed this one as it drive me crazy. Thank you for adding!!
And-offer your seats to elderly/disabled/etc. people!
This is an actual story of mine. When riding the T make sure that you yield the handicapped seats to people who need the seat. I was on crutches, riding on the orange line and I was trying to get to the handicapped seat when 2 young adults ( 20 year old) cut in front of me, he sat down in the seat and she sat on his lap making out.
Thanks a lot for the video, I'm completely lost in visiting Boston mass
I’m glad that you found it helpful! Hope you enjoy your visit to Boston
Usually alot of passengers dont pay their fare when boarding on street level for the green line. For the new extension there are no fare gates. Sometimes the Blue Line is free when the Summer Tunnel closes.
August 1st
The new tap readers appearing around the system will go live. Then you will be able to tap and go with a contactless card or smartwallet.
Also little tip. If you plan on ridding 5 or more times in one day Get the unlimited ride 1 day pass. The total will be less than the 5+ rides done. It’s so worth it after using the system consistently in one day.
Plus, simply put, don’t buy a paper ticket. Always get a reloadable card
Thank you for the update and the tip! Looking forward to August 1st!!
I live near the Woburn Commuter Rail Station. If I am going to be bouncing around Boston doing the tourist thing, I will buy the one day ticket and take the commuter rail in and back. It really is the cheapest way to get around in the Boston area. Also parking in Boston can cost you a full days wages.
@@BreakingDownBostonI tried the new Tap To Ride yesterday. It’s awesome. Just tap a bank card or a mobile wallet, and you’re good to go.
Actually, Mbta is currently installing and rolling out the contactless payment like mta this year 2024
It will be awesome to see when it finally arrives!!!
I got yelled at for asking directions from Revere to downtown on the blue line lol I just ended up using Google maps for the rest of my visit in Boston cool place though
I’m sorry that happened to you! Hopefully it was just one bad experience 🤞🏻
@@BreakingDownBoston oh it was fine just one miserable lady lol the rest of my trip was amazing with really cool Bostonians/people
super helpful !
Go to New York and ask pretty much anyone for directions, they'll go out of their way to help you. Boston? Don't even ask. I love New York the people are real 💯
@@Mugsy-14 😆
This was super helpful! I’m visiting this weekend and flying into the airport with arrival around 9:30am. Right now I have that I need to get on the bus to the blue line station, buy a ticket, then walk to the inbound side to the government center towards Bowdoin, getting off at the aquarium stop. Is this the best way to get from the airport to downtown? I’m coming from Florida and have never experienced public transportation like this before.
That is exactly how to get to Aquarium from the airport!! You’ve got it! Would be really interested to hear how it goes for you.
At 9:30AM there shouldn’t be a terrible amount of traffic if you did want to pay a bit more for an Uber, although the Sumner Tunnel is closed this month for construction, which increases the chance of traffic at any time.
New visitor here, wondering how much advance notice do they give about the upcoming stop? Do people inch their way forward as their stop approaches or what's the best plan for that? Thanks
Announcements are made as trains approach, and there are signs with realtime updates as to when the next train will arrive.
Unless it’s an incredibly packed time for the T, you can just sit back and wait for the train to stop, then board.
Do the single one way tickets include free transfers to buses or other trains as long as you're going in the same direction? I ask because in Los Angeles, the one way fares include a 2 hour free transfer to buses or another line as long as you're going in the same direction. Thanks.
Yes! (Mostly)
Had to confirm on this one, and per the MBTA website:
“For Local Bus, Express Bus, Silver Line, and/or Subway, transfer up to two times and pay only the cost of the highest-priced service. For example, you will pay one subway fare to ride the subway, a local bus route, and another local bus route.”
I'm flying in to Boston from Chicago at the end of July. How do I get to Marblehead from the airport? I searched on Google
I'm just wondering, does the Charlie ticket work on busses also?
CharlieTicket works on buses! You get two free bus transfers on a Charlie Ticket.
Marblehead is about 30 minutes from the airport. You should be able to get an Uber.
If that’s super expensive, you could take public transportation to the North Station and take the commuter rail to Swampscott or Salem (depending on where you’re staying in Marblehead) and catch an Uber from there.
@BreakingDownBoston I'm staying by the Historic District on the 200 blk of Washington St. Thank you for responding. I'm very savvy about public transportation here in Chicago, but I'd rather plan a route before I get to Boston. Thank you for all this information.
@@MrsAdamsmary68 You can also take a shuttle from the airport to Airport Station on the Blue Line. Take the Blue Line to Wonderland, and then take the 441 or 442 bus routes to Marblehead. But, taking an Uber is also an option as well.
@@jadisbeebe5841 Thank you, that sounds perfect!
@@MrsAdamsmary68 Anytime!
If We buy charlie cards and we are going to visit Salem by train is this included?
Hot tip, Charlie cards can be used for multiple people. Get 3 or 5 days unlimited. We traveled as a family of 5 and the T employee told us to do this. Just line up back to back swipe and everyone walk through quickly. Boston was a blast!
that doesn't sound right at all
@adrianpale2342 well, it worked for me!
Can you explain what the difference is between a 1 day linkpass and 1 day commuter rail zone 1a pass?
@pbatransit9487 The link pass is for subway and bus. The commuter is for those but also includes commuter rail zone 1A and Charlestown ferry.
@@jeremy8807 so CR zone 1a is more for the same price? Is there any downside to getting it
The 7 Day Pass sounds like quite the bargain for a longer visit.
It’s not a bad deal!
Rarely any mention of the CharlieCard?? Interesting….
The only thing I think you missed is the direction of travel if it’s inbound or outbound would’ve been the only thing out of added to your video. Other than that it is top notch and superb. Great job. Keep up the great work.
If you are visually impaired you can apply for a blind access card and ride the entire system for free
Only native/local Bostonians tend to be "cold". Most other non-natives are much nicer to deal with.
I RHODE THIS SUBWAY 5 YRS AGO TO MOVE WHERE I AM NOW... ALL I WAS TOLD IS FOLLOW THE PEOPLE LOL... I FEEL BAD FOR PEOPLE THAT HAVE COMMUTE ON SUBWAYS EVERY DAY... I THANK MY LUCKY STARS 🌟 MY JOB AND APARTMENT ARE 2 MINUTES FROM EACH OTHER... SO NO NEED FOR A CAR...AND BUSES ARE FREE IN MY CITY 6 MONTHS OUTTA THE YEAR... ✌
Avoid at all cost lifelong resident!!
It’s not that bad