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What changes to expect from the MBTA

In 2012, the MBTA announced service cuts and increased fares by about 23 percent more than what commuters paid previously. These changes, including some bus and train trip cancellations, started July 1. Here are the specific changes to the region's public transportation.
Jeremy C. Fox for Boston.com
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In 2012, the MBTA announced service cuts and increased fares by about 23 percent more than what commuters paid previously.

These changes, including some bus and train trip cancellations, started July 1.

Here are the specific changes to the region's public transportation.

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