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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
State Representative Steve Ultrino along with Mayor Gary Christenson will hold an MBTA CharlieCard Senior Citizen Pass Program event at the Malden Senior Center on Tuesday, March 22, 2016. There will be two one hour sessions from10:30-11:30 AM and from 1-2 PM where Representative Ultrino and his staff will help seniors renew and sign up for MBTA passes.
Senior Citizens age 65 and older, who are interested in applying for an initial Senior CharlieCard should bring a copy of a valid Massachusetts ID or Passport with them to the event. Seniors who are seeking to renew their existing Senior CharlieCard will also be accommodated.
The Senior CharlieCard allows seniors to ride local buses for 80 cents (instead of $1.60), inner express buses for $2.35 (instead of $3.65), and outer express buses for $3.40 (instead of $5.25). Seniors can also ride MBTA subway service for $1.05 (instead of $2.10) and commuter rail or boat services for 50% off the regular full fare and for a discounted fare to Boston Logan International Airport. In addition, seniors can purchase a monthly pass (good for unlimited travel on local bus and subway) for $29 (instead of $75). No discounts apply to express bus passes, commuter rail passes, or boat passes.
In short, the Senior CharlieCard gives seniors 50% off on local bus, subway, commuter rail and commuter boat services; a discounted rate for inner express buses and outer express buses; and a much cheaper monthly LinkPass for local bus and subway services.
