MTA Fares Increase Began Sunday

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The price of a one-way MTA bus, subway, light rail, or Mobility Shuttle has just gone up by 10 cents.

This fare increase took effect Sunday.

The MTA said a state law is to blame for the bump in price-- that requires transit fares to go up every two years, after any increase in the consumer price index, which measures inflation.

A single-trip fare for the bus, subway, and light rail will be $1.90 while a single-ride ticket for the Mobility bus will be $2.10, according to the MTA.

The monthly pass will also spike $2, to $74. Commuter bus and the MARC train fares are not affected.

MTA's Fares Starting June 23:

One Way

Full: $1.90, Senior/Disability $0.90, Student $1.40, Mobility: $2.10

Day Pass/ 1-Day Pass

Full: $4.40, Senior/Disability: $2.20, Weekly / 7-Day Pass, Full: $21

Monthly / 30-Day Pass

Full: $74

Senior/Disability: $22

All-Access College Transit Pass

Student: $55

Express Bus Monthly Pass

Full: $93.00

Express Bus Upcharge

Full: $0.60, Senior/Disability: $0.60, Student: $0.60

20 Trip Book

Mobility: $42.00

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