Income-Eligible Reduced Fare Program
Income-eligible reduced fare applications are now open to the public.
The MBTA’s income-eligible reduced fare program offers reduced fares to riders between the ages of 18 – 64 who are enrolled in an approved state assistance program.
Income-eligible 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 one-way fares and monthly passes for Commuter Rail, Ferry, and Express Bus.
Reduced Fares
Some riders are eligible for reduced fares or can ride the T for free.
Note: RIDE customers enrolled in the senior or income-eligible reduced fare programs can receive discounts on ADA/standard and Premium trips.
Apply Online
You can now apply for income-eligible reduced fares online.
You'll need to sign up for a MyCharlie account if you don't already have one.
Get an Income-Eligible Reduced Fares Card
You may qualify for an income-eligible reduced fares card if you:
- Are a Massachusetts resident
- Have a government-issued ID
- Are between the ages of 18 and 64
- Are enrolled in one of the following state assistance programs:
- Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled & Children (EAEDC)
- MASSGrant
- MassHealth CarePlus
- MassHealth Family Assistance
- MassHealth Limited
- MassHealth Standard
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC)
You'll need to renew your eligibility every year.
Note: If you don’t qualify, you may be eligible for one of our other reduced fare programs, which offer discounted prices on bus, subway, Commuter Rail and ferry.
How to Apply
You can apply online or visit one of our partner locations for one-on-one help with your application.
Step 1. Sign up for MyCharlie
Sign up for a MyCharlie account if you don’t have one already. You’ll need this account to apply and to receive emails about your application status.
Step 2. Verify your information
Choose whether you want to automatically verify your eligibility using your ID, or if you want to manually upload documentation.
- If you auto-verify, you won’t need to upload anything, and you’ll get your approval decision right away.
- If you choose the manual option, you’ll need to upload your ID and proof of enrollment in a state assistance program, such as a picture of your welcome letter or screenshot of your account. We’ll email you our approval decision within two business days.
Note: If you want to use your MASSGrant enrollment to qualify, you must use the manual upload process.
Step 3. Enter your shipping address
Tell us where to mail your card if you’re approved. We’ll send it via USPS, and it should take about a week.
To apply in person, you’ll need a government-issued ID that has a photo of you on it, such as a driver’s license, passport, or state ID. Documents without a photo will not be accepted.
You’ll also need to show proof of enrollment in a state assistance program. You can use one of the following:
- A picture of your enrollment or benefits letter that shows your name and is dated within the last three months.
- A screenshot of your enrollment from the “My Enrollments” section of your Health Connector account or the “Benefits Detail” section of your DTA account. Make sure it shows your name and an active status.
- An award letter from MASSGrant or screenshot from the MassAid portal confirming your award. You can also use a financial aid letter from your school if MASSGrant is listed on it. Your document must be from the current (or most recent) academic year.
Partner Locations
- ABCD Administrative Office
- 178 Tremont St
- Boston, MA 02111
- ABCD Dorchester Neighborhood Service Center
- 110 Claybourne St
- Boston, MA 02124
- ABCD East Boston Area Planning Action Council
- 21 Meridian St
- East Boston, MA 02128
- ABCD Mystic Valley Opportunity Center
- 239 Commerical St
- Malden, MA 02148
- ABCD Mattapan Family Service Center
- 535 River St
- Mattapan, MA 02126
Use Your EBT Card to Pay Your Fare
Using Your Reduced Fare CharlieCard
You can use your reduced fare CharlieCard to purchase reduced fares and passes.
Make sure to always keep your card with you when riding the T to present as proof of program enrollment.
You can load cash value and LinkPasses onto your reduced fare CharlieCard at:
- Fare vending machines
- The Charlie Service Center
- Retail sales locations
- Fare boxes on buses and trolleys at street-level stops (cash value and one-way fares only)
To pay your fare, simply tap your card on the fare target at any fare gate or onboard fare box.
Your reduced fare CharlieCard makes you eligible to purchase discounted Commuter Rail tickets and passes:
- On board (show your card to the conductor)
- At ticket windows (show your card to ticket window staff)
- At fare vending machines (tap your card to pay 50% of the standard one-way fare or purchase a monthly pass)
- At retail sales locations (show your card to the cashier)
- Via mTicket: Enter your card serial card number on the Reduced Fares page under the “My Account” section in your mTicket app. The reduced fare will then automatically appear when purchasing a ticket.
For Zone 1A travel on the Fairmount Line, reduced fare cardholders can tap their CharlieCard at Fairmount Line validators before boarding, just like for the bus or subway. Please remember to take the proof-of-purchase receipt from the validator to show to conductors.
Your reduced fare CharlieCard makes you eligible to purchase discounted ferry tickets and passes:
- On board (show your card to the ticket agent or ferry official)
- At ticket windows (show your card to ticket agent)
- Via mTicket: Enter your card serial card number on the Reduced Fares page under the “My Account” section in your mTicket app. The reduced fare will then automatically appear.
Please note: The Salem ferry is operated seasonally by its municipality. Prices and discount options may vary depending on what time you take your trip.
If you’re enrolled in the income-eligible reduced fare program, you can receive discounts on any trip with The RIDE. First, you’ll need to link your reduced fare CharlieCard to your RIDE account.
You can then continue to add funds to your RIDE account as you normally would, and your discount will be automatically applied when you book a trip.
Note: You do not need your reduced fare card to pay your RIDE fare—it is only used to validate your reduced fare program enrollment when you first link your account.
Reduced Fares
Some riders are eligible for reduced fares or can ride the T for free.
Apply Online
You can now apply for income-eligible reduced fares online.
You'll need to sign up for a MyCharlie account if you don't already have one.