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Young Boston residents rallied before the Massachusetts Transportation building yesterday bringing attention to their proposed plan of creating a MBTA program discounting fairs for youth. Young Boston residents rallied before the Massachusetts Transportation building yesterday bringing attention to their proposed plan of creating a MBTA program discounting fairs for youth. 
Photo: NICOLAUS CZARNECKI/METRO
 

Group wants MBTA to create ‘youth pass’

Precedent

Other discounted youth passes have been implemented in transit systems such as New York City and the Bay Area.  

 

BOSTON. A local youth group is calling on the MBTA to implement a new “youth pass” for younger riders, arguing the T’s current school pass isn’t accessible enough and ends too early at night.

The campaign is being organized by the Boston-area Youth Organizing Project. The MBTA currently offers a student pass for $20 a month that is provided at participating middle and high schools and allows for unlimited bus and subway trips up until 8 p.m. on school days.

But BYOP is requesting the T offer an additional “youth pass” for everyone aged 12 to 21 that would be available at CharlieCard machines, cost $10 a month ($12.50 for July and August) and include trips until 11 p.m. and on Saturdays.

The students say many younger people use the T on the weekends to get to jobs and practices for sports. They also said the current student passes have to pre-ordered at school and can sometimes be tricky to obtain.

“This would benefit youths because it would make transportation more affordable,” said Louisa Irele, an 18-year-old senior at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School.

Irele is one of the students that will present the group’s case to the T at its board meeting this afternoon. The group also held rallies outside the State House and Transportation Building yesterday afternoon trying to bring attention to the cause.

MBTA spokesman Joe Pesaturo said the T is looking forward to hearing the students’ presentation at the board meeting.

 
 
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MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.