Boston pushes for fare-free bus expansion, says 42% of riders saved money
Boston Chief of Streets Jascha Franklin-Hodge said the cost savings to users and increased ridership recorded halfway through the citys fare-free bus pilot makes a strong case for removing fares on other forms of public transportation.
A city analysis, released Tuesday, showed 42% of riders using the three free bus routes in Mattapan, Roxbury and Dorchester saved money in the first year of the program. Twenty-six percent saved $20 or more in October, which could result in a two-year savings of $480.
Further, ridership increased by 35% on these three fare-free routes, 23, 28 and 29, from the fall of 2021 to fall 2022, compared to the 15% uptick seen throughout the MBTA system, the report stated.
Weve seen ridership growth on these three lines significantly outpace growth on the system as a whole, Franklin-Hodge said. And weve seen that growth be absorbed by the buses without increasing delay or reducing performance of the bus.
All of which goes to show that a fare-free bus can be a better-performing bus when you dont have that delay as people get on board. You can open up the doors and everybody just hops on. ..............(more)
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