
What is Easy Way?
Easy Way, the name given to fully introduce the many benefits of our upcoming service enhancements, will transform how you use the T. State-of-the-art fare collection equipment will be introduced on the buses, trackless trolleys, and subway system. This convenient, flexible and easy to use service includes smart cards, magnetic stripe tickets, fare vending machines and fareboxes. This system-wide service will lead to the elimination of tokens, replacement of antiquated turnstiles and improvement of customer service.
New safety measures will be implemented as the MBTA installs and operates new state-of-the-art Hub Stations within six subway stations. These Hubs will provide monitoring of alarms across the transit system to increase safety for both customers and employees.
These improvements will be implemented over the next couple of years. We're calling this complete enhancement Easy Way.
New and flexible ways to pay your fare
New Ways to Pay Fares
Easy Way will introduce two new types of fare payment, magnetically encoded tickets and smart cards, which will eventually replace the token. You will be able to use these tickets and smart cards for "stored value" transactions as well as "time-based" passes. Stored value is an amount of money that is put on the card and then deducted from the card each time it is used, much like a phone card. "Time based" passes are identical to our existing weekly and monthly passes.
Flexible Ways to Buy Tickets and Passes
In addition to using cash and coin, you will be able to purchase tickets and passes using credit and debit cards. Full-service vending machines will accept cash and cards, while other vending machines will accept only credit and debit cards.
Charlie's back!! (Who is Charlie?)
We're pleased to announce the "CharlieCard" and the "CharlieTicket"; a new and exciting way to pay your fare, soon to be previewed on the Silver Line.
The CharlieCard is a smart card that will provide an even greater level of convenience and faster service. CharlieCards can be reused over time and you will be able to "add" stored value and passes to your cards at vending machines, fareboxes, MBTA ticket offices and on-line. You will eventually be able to automatically "update" your CharlieCard with new passes and value, using a credit or debit card.
The CharlieTicket is a magnetically encoded ticket that will contain either stored value or a T pass. A stored value CharlieTicket will have your fare deducted from it each time you ride the T, allowing you to pay as you go on the subway and bus. A CharlieTicket encoded with a pass will function the way your passes do today.
New fare equipment
New equipment will be installed throughout the bus and subway system. Vending machines will sell CharlieTickets, allow for updates to the CharlieCard and accept both cash and credit/debit cards as forms of payment. New gates will automatically read CharlieTickets and CharlieCards. Buses and Green Line vehicles will receive new fareboxes that will process CharlieTickets and CharlieCards and also accept cash.
New customer service and safety measures
A key component of Easy Way will be Customer Service Agents (CSAs) who will provide guidance in the stations. CSAs will provide a new level of service to assist customers with equipment, provide information, and monitor the station to improve safety and service.
In addition, we will activate six state-of-the-art Hub Stations within our existing subway stations, improving service and safety for both customers and employees. Personnel monitoring the Hub Stations will be able to direct customer service agents to customers, and will interact with customers via call boxes located throughout the system. By monitoring various signal and alarm systems, including Closed Circuit TV (CCTV), the Hub Station employees will be able to deploy personnel and/or other resources as needed to respond efficiently to service or safety matters.
Farebox preview
In Winter 2004-05, we will begin testing a preliminary version of the new fareboxes on the Washington Street branch of the Silver Line in order to determine how well it works and identify any necessary modifications. During this farebox preview, Silver Line customers will be the first to interact with new fare equipment that will accept dollar bills and coins, existing MBTA monthly passes, CharlieTickets and the CharlieCard. The riders on the Washington Street branch of the Silver Line will be experiencing this preview and several hundred customers will be using the CharlieCard and providing valuable feedback in order to improve the service system-wide.
We will evaluate these "test" fareboxes and introduce a final version on buses and Green Line vehicles beginning in Winter 2005-06.
From MBTA.com

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