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chollida1 | 2 months ago

Yes, and reduce its revenue that it needs to properly run and upgrade its existing infrastructure.

Why do you think they charge in the first palce?

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pugworthy|2 months ago

Rider fair is only one way to fund transit. My city (Corvallis, OR) provides free bus service city wide since 2011. The newest addition is free bus service to surrounding cities (up to McMinville and down to Eugene).

It's paid for with state and federal grants, university (OSU) contribution, as well as a utility fee.

venturecruelty|2 months ago

Because governments aren't allowed to simply provide services for free anymore. It is inconceivable that something like moving around on mass transit would be free at point of use.

anthonypasq|2 months ago

brother the MBTA arleady bleeds money at an astounding rate despite a large budget and fairs.

Why would your solution to be to make the rest of the state pay more for services they cant even use rather than make the people that use it pay the true cost it take to run it?

People that drive cars actually pay most of the cost to upkeep car infrastructure. people that ride the T dont.