Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3632

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote commuter rail ridership

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to make commuting more economically feasible and attractive, particularly for those who might only use the rail service part-time, such as hybrid workers who commute around three days a week. The bill also aims to implement discounts for purchasing multiple rides, which is aimed at encouraging regular travel on the commuter networks. Furthermore, by reducing the complexity of fare zones, it strives to simplify the commuter experience, potentially leading to increased ridership.

Summary

House Bill H3632, titled 'An Act to promote commuter rail ridership', aims to encourage the use of commuter rail services in Massachusetts by revising the fare structure of the Metropolitan Boston Transit Agency (MBTA). The bill outlines specific fare changes designed to appeal to residents in transit-oriented areas, which is expected to enhance the accessibility and attractiveness of commuter rail services. A key proposal includes establishing a flat $10 all-inclusive fare for weekdays, matching the existing fare for weekends and holidays, thereby simplifying the pricing structure for users.

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the financial implications of these fare reductions. While the bill suggests offsetting reduced ticket prices through increased parking rates, debates might arise about the fairness of this method. Stakeholders representing various interests, including commuters, local businesses, and municipal leaders, may have differing views on the impact of such fare and pricing strategies on overall transportation policy and funding for the MBTA services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H116

Relative to the Massachusetts Food Policy Council

MA H1596

Establishing a sick leave bank for Ana C. Contreras

MA H1597

Limiting the use of prison labor

MA H522

Relative to compulsory full-day kindergarten

MA H1835

Relative to minimum wage for municipal employees

MA H1400

Limiting the use of prison labor

MA H435

Relative to compulsory full-day kindergarten

MA H1424

Relative to higher education capital investment in gateway cities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.