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Metro

Cost to ride

ELIMINATED AND REDUCED SERVICES

How to read this chart
Bus routes
Commuter rail*
Ferry
Other
Sunday
Weekday
Saturday
Eliminated
Sunday
18
37/38
245
436
Greenbush
Plymouth/Kingston
F2 (Quincy/Logan Airport)**
Weekday
48
355
500
Saturday
48
52
245
451
554
Greenbush
Needham
Plymouth/Kingston
F2 (Quincy/Logan Airport)**
Reduced frequency
Sunday
Green line+
Mattapan High-Speed Line
Weekday
52
217
351
354
439
441
442
451
455
555
CT3
Saturday
465
Green line+
Mattapan High-Speed Line

*Effective July 7 to supportJuly Fourth celebrations.

**Elimination effective Oct. 13.

+Green Line E branch will terminate at Brigham Circle on weekends; customers encouraged to use 39 bus.

CURRENT COSTS

  • Local bus, CharlieCard

    $1.25
  • Local bus, CharlieTicket

    $1.50
  • Rapid transit, CharlieCard

    $1.70
  • Rapid transit, CharlieTicket

    $2.00
  • Senior/disabled rapid transit

    $0.60
  • Student rapid transit

    $0.85
  • Senior/disabled bus

    $0.40
  • Student bus

    $0.60
  • The Ride

    $2.00
  • Commuter rail, single ride

    $1.70 - $9
  • Ferry, single ride

    $1.70 - $12
  • Monthly bus pass

    $40.00
  • LinkPass (monthly bus-transit combo)

    $59.00
  • Commuter rail, monthly pass

    $59 - $280
  • Ferry, monthly pass

    $59 - $198

CHANGES COMING JULY 1

  • Local bus, CharlieCard

    $1.50
  • Local bus, CharlieTicket

    $2.00
  • Rapid transit, CharlieCard

    $2.00
  • Rapid transit, CharlieTicket

    $2.50
  • Senior/disabled rapid transit

    $1.00
  • Student rapid transit

    $1.00
  • Senior/disabled bus

    $0.75
  • Student bus

    $0.75
  • The Ride

    $4 - $5
  • Commuter rail, single ride

    $2 - $11
  • Ferry, single ride

    $3 - $16
  • Monthly bus pass

    $48.00
  • LinkPass (monthly bus-transit combo)

    $70.00
  • Commuter rail, monthly pass

    $70 - $345
  • Ferry, monthly pass

    $70 - $262

*Does not reflect $3 charge being added to all tickets purchased on-board.

NOTE: Free bus-to-bus and subway-to-bus transfers will continue with CharlieCard.

SOURCE: MBTA

ERIC MOSKOWITZ, PATRICK GARVIN/Globe Staff

What will be funny in the fall?

Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert chatted with readers Friday on Boston.com. Here are excerpts.

Q. What about the new fall comedies? Anything you’re curious about?

A. I’m curious about “The Michael J. Fox Show.” Could be fun, if they don’t hammer the Parkinson’s jokes too much. He’s done that material on “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and on “The Good Wife.” And he should do some on his own show. But it can’t be the only focus of the series, or it will get old. It’s on Thursdays on NBC, along with Sean Hayes’ show, “Sean Saves the World.”

I’m also curious about the CBS Robin Williams sitcom, “The Crazy Ones.” Will he be annoying? Cute? Hyper? Schmaltzy? I’m an Andy Samberg fan, so his “Brooklyn Nine-West” on Fox appeals

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Using rubber tanks, sound effects, and illusions of manpower, World War II’s Ghost Army tricked the Germans into believing they knew America’s true plans.

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Bostonians may be getting twice as many calories at local American and popular ethnic restaurants.

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