
MBTA mTicket
Buy a ticket anywhere, anytime - in seconds.
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Android App Analysis and Review: MBTA mTicket, Developed by MBTA. Listed in Maps & navigation Category. Current Version Is 7.8.35, Updated On 11/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: MBTA mTicket. Achieved Over 819 thousand Installs. MBTA mTicket Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.4 Stars
Buy a ticket anywhere, anytime - in seconds. The Official MBTA mTicket App is like a ticket office in your pocket. Your smartphone is your ticket!With the new MBTA mTicket App for Commuter Rail and Ferry, you can securely purchase MBTA Commuter Rail and Ferry Single Ride, Round-Trip, 10 Ride, and Monthly tickets in seconds. Purchasing a ticket is easy: select your trip & ticket type, enter your payment card information and your smartphone is your ticket!
Never lose your ticket again! Once you purchase your ticket, it will always stick in My Tickets. Need to replace your phone? No problem -- we can easily transfer any purchased ticket.
Want to check your schedule or service updates? You can check schedules and T-Alerts right from inside the app!
We are making the app better everyday! Let us know what you think at www.mbta.com/mticket
Features:
● Secure ticket purchasing with your credit or debit card
● Your smartphone is your ticket
● Never worry about zones again -- just select your origin and destination to purchase
● Never lose your ticket -- tickets can be easily transferred if your phone is lost or stolen
● Check Commuter Rail schedules, maps, and service alerts
● Brand new offers from JustRide and the MBTA
Please note that support for Android beta versions or experimental features is not guaranteed and customers using Android beta versions or experimental features do so at their own risk.
We are currently offering version 7.8.35. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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Recent Comments
Chris McCabe
*Edit* - Seems there's a new 2024 feature wherein if you activate your flexpass, then close the app, then bring it back up, it does NOT default to your active ticket on the main screen. I assume they are now trying to trick people into activating an extra ticket on the return trip. The "Alerts" button should be on the app's homepage given that the trains are delayed all the time. Instead, you have to click on a tiny thing in the upper right hand corner and then select from a utilities list.
Jüri Kiin
It gets the job done, but it's nowhere near as good as it could be. The app should have native alerts, schedules, and realtime train locations. Additionally, I'd love to have a home screen widget that has my active ticket, so I wouldn't have to keep the app open while on the train or scanning at north station. Also, why link to the transit app? If that data is available, why not build that in natively? This app could be amazing, but is lacking a lot of native features to really excel
A Google user
This app is okay but it has one really annoying "feature" and that is that you cannot add a payment card prior to making a purchase. I ride the commuter rail very infrequently and for whatever reason it lost the card info from the last time I bought a ticket. I'm not good with the on-screen keyboard on my phone and when I went to purchase a ticket just now, it took forever because I had to re-enter my credit card info. It would have been much better if I could have done that beforehand, but that apparently is not possible. Also this is NOT the fault of the app, but the fact that the commuter rail and subway use completely different payment systems is ridiculous. A CharlieCard would be 10x easier to use than this app.
No Need (No name)
Currently, it won't allow me to purchase commuter rail tickets; this could be due to my TAP pass malfunctioning and having been replaced less than a month after I'd renewed. For clarity, the TAP pass was saved into the app, but I don't believe it was updated when my pass was replaced, only when it was renewed. I have to go into Boston to pick up my new ID (we have mail thieves), and it's going to be twice as much just to get there because of this glitch.
A Google user
I am pleased with the app. It has worked flawlessly for me so far. Everything it purports to do it has done. There are some areas that could be improved. 1. Add a card, manage cards, without requiring a purchase. Lo importance. 2. App often restarts when selecting it from running apps when it is not the app with input focus. This is annoying, especially when selecting the app to show the conductor your activated ticket; mid importance. 3. Track Assignment Notification. It would be GREAT if one could receive an alert with track assignment for the train at South Station!!! There's always a crowd of people blocking the center of the station, staring up at the board. If you are reading a book or having a drink as you wait you have to often glance up at the board or monitor; mid importance. 4. Download ticket history. Would be convenient for QTE FSA claims and tax returns if the app would email a ticket history with prices paid; mid/hi importance. 5. Keep live schedule working. The feature that shows the train location on the schedule often (usually) hangs. 6. Pay for parking. Why must I use another app, form another vendor, to pay? Add it to this app!
Derek Monroe
App works fine overall, but after the latest update (April 2023), I can no longer exit the app without killing it - this seems to be a bug. The new UI also introduced a lot more "space" between everything which to me is a step backwards since I can't see as much as I used to be able to on a single screen. Samsung Galaxy S23+.
A Google user
I can't rely on this app. Every once in a while it randomly stops accepting any debit cards. Same error. I've checked my cards, with the banks, everything on my end is fine. Last time this happened I had to uninstall and reinstall the app a few times and the error stopped, but that isn't working this time. I emailed last time but honestly it didn't help and I don't want to go though it again. Guess I'm back to buying paper passes at South Station, seems to be the only reliable way.
Eric Dyke
It's certainly better than having to use a kiosk and printint out a paper ticket 🤷 You pick your origin and destination, the app lists all the price options for the specified trip and let's you purchase the appropriate ticket. It even lets you buy the Cape Flyer or Weekend Pass if you prefer. Conductors then scan activated ticket bar codes on the train.