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Youth Pass

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The Youth Pass program will be retired and replaced by the new income-eligible reduced fares program on October 31, 2024.

If you’re a current Youth Pass rider, you should sign up for the income-eligible program instead of renewing your Youth Pass this year.

Learn more about income-eligible reduced fares


The Youth Pass Program offers reduced fares to young adults with low income. The program is a partnership between the T and participating cities and towns.

Youth Pass CharlieCards can be loaded with:

  • Cash value for roughly 50% reduced one-way fares
  • $10 7-Day LinkPasses
  • $30 monthly LinkPasses

Your card can also be used to purchase reduced monthly passes for Commuter Rail, Ferry, and Express Bus.

How to Use Your Youth Pass

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You can use your Youth Pass CharlieCard to purchase reduced fares and passes. Online applicants should receive their Youth Pass within five days of application approval. In-person applicants may receive their cards the same day they applied.

Youth Pass riders should always keep their Youth Pass CharlieCard with them when they ride the T to present as proof of program membership.

Learn more about reduced fare passes

Youth Pass Program Retirement

The Youth Pass program will be retired and replaced by the new income-eligible reduced fares program on October 31, 2024.

Apply for income-eligible reduced fares

Replacing Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Youth Passes

If a fare gate or fare box says that your card is inactive, or doesn't permit entry, your card may be inactive, expired or damaged. For lost, broken, de-magnetized, or expired cards, you can get a replacement card.

Note: Value and passes can be transferred to replacement cards at the Charlie Service Center, but they are unable to issue new cards. Replacement cards must be issued online or from your city or town's Youth Pass location before visiting the store.

Contact Information

Please contact your city or town for more information about eligibility and how to apply to the Youth Pass program.

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Youth Pass Program Retirement

The Youth Pass program will be retired and replaced by the new income-eligible reduced fares program on October 31, 2024.

Apply for income-eligible reduced fares

Plan Ahead

On the platform in Park Street Station, a woman holds her smartphone with a Green Line train in the background.

Get service alerts via text or email.

Check alerts