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Default Jul 21, 2016 at 11:43 AM
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I don't drive due to medical conditions. But I have been wanting to move away from Boston Proper to save money on rent. I've found that areas that are a short bus ride away from the subway cost just as much as places on the subway. Therefore, I would like to move out further.

I was looking at a place in Attleboro, but the commuter rail pass would cost over $300. The MBTA website says no discounts on monthly passes for the disabled.

Can anyone think of an alternate, less expensive, way to get back and forth from Attleboro to Boston (or similar suburb on commuter rail)?

The rent in the city is just too much to afford.
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Default Jul 21, 2016 at 08:16 PM
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There used to be a bus that ran from north Attleboro to Boston but I don't think it runs any more. It's a tough area because most of the towns along the commuter rail are expensive, with Attleboro being the exception. Did you call the MBTA about discounts?

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