MBTA spokesman Joe Pesaturo said this week that an increase is “not under consideration at this time.”
However, in a statement after the meeting Thursday, the Public Transit Public Good coalition called the talk of a potential fare increase “disheartening.”
Brian Kane, the executive director of the MBTA’s Advisory Board, which represents the cities and towns in its service area, said Friday that he doesn’t think the new board is “hell bent on raising fares.”
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