What to do if you lose something on the mbta?
We recommend calling Red Line Lost & Found at 617-222-5321. They’re available Mondays – Fridays, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
How do I report a MBTA bus driver?
Call the Transit Police at 617-222-1212 or dial 911. Download the MBTA See Say App for your iPhone or Android device to make anonymous reports 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You will get a response within a few minutes.
How do I email the MBTA?
You can also email [email protected] with your request.
How do I complain to the MBTA?
How do I file a complaint? Download, print, and complete the form before sending it in, or stop by the office to request a hard copy. Or call 617-222-3200 to speak with our Customer Support team. Or call 617-222-3200 to speak with our Customer Support team.
Does the CTA have a lost and found?
Lost items found on CTA vehicles or at CTA rail stations are sent to the bus garages or rail terminals associated with specific bus routes, rail lines or stations. At no time does the CTA assume responsibility for lost items. Items are kept for two weeks after being found.
Where Is LIRR Lost and Found?
I turned the ticket and what it was contained in along with its other contents to the LIRR Lost and Found, which is located next to the LIRR waiting room next to the Hudson News magazine stand.
Is Boston t safe?
The T is generally quite safe. It is busy with people even at night. The stretch of the Orange Line you would be traveling is all in the downtown area and should be fine. Alternatively, you can use the Green Line.
What do Boston transit police do?
Investigative Services Responsible for investigating all crimes and incidents on MBTA properties and vehicles. Investigates all crimes and serious incidents, including deaths and criminal acts.
How is MBTA funded?
The operations of the MBTA and the RTAs are financed with a combination of revenue sources. Dedicated revenues come from local and state sources that have been legislatively “dedicated” for the exclusive use of a transit authority, such as local assessments paid by cities and towns receiving transit service.
What is the ride in Boston?
The RIDE is a first-come, first-serve service with no restrictions on trip purpose. RIDE vehicles are equipped to carry both ambulatory persons and wheelchair users. RIDE drivers can help a passenger up or down from curbside to the vehicle and/or up or down one additional step.
What to do if I lost something on the bus?
Items don’t immediately make it to the Lost and Found. If you lost an item on a bus, call 511 to see if your property is at the bus depot. Articles lost on a bus or turned in to a Bus Operator are delivered to that bus or driver’s bus depot. We hold items at the depot before sending them to Lost and Found.
Does the LIRR have a lost and found?
Nearly 20,000 items are turned into Long Island Rail Road’s Lost & Found Facility every year. We have established a Lost and Found process that is designed to recover and return as many items as possible to our customers.
Where is the lost and found office at South Station?
Train terminal: There is an MBTA Commuter Rail Lost & Found office located within South Station, in the hallway to the left of Barbara’s Bookstore. They can also be reached at (617) 772-4958. If you lost an item on the subway or a local bus, please visit the MBTA’s website to find the most appropriate phone number.
Is the South Station on the MBTA accessible?
South Station is accessible. Please report issues with cleanliness, signage, and any other concerns you may have. We will do our best to address the issues as soon as possible. Contact us
When was South Station sold to the T?
In 1977, the BPDA (then the Boston Redevelopment authority) sold South Station to the T—but maintained ownership of the air rights. In 2016, the BPDA approved the air rights project. Construction began in January 2020.
Where can I find information about the MBTA?
Additionally, the MBTA posts service updates and train information on its Twitter account and website. Please visit MBTA.com or contact MBTA Customer Support at (617) 222-3200 for more information. How do I purchase bus, train, or subway tickets?