Access in Motion Campaign
Updated on September 22, 2023
Access in Motion is a System-Wide Accessibility (SWA) campaign to promote the MBTA’s work towards making the T accessible for all. In collaboration with MBTA riders with disabilities, we developed these campaign objectives:
- Communicate that accessibility improvements benefit everyone
- Raise awareness about key accessibility policies and services
- Share accessibility updates we’ve made over the past 15 years and future updates in progress
Past and Future Changes
The Daniels-Finegold Settlement Agreement, a class-action lawsuit filed against the MBTA, spurred a number of projects to vastly improve accessibility on the system.
While are proud of the progress we have made, there is more work ahead. Since then, the SWA has made thousands of station and stop accessibility improvements across all modes on the T.
Where Can You See and Hear Access in Motion?
As you ride the T, you’ll see riders from the Daniels-Finegold plaintiff group, the Riders’ Transportation Access Group (RTAG), and other longtime advocates and riders, featured in digital, print, radio, video and onboard advertisements in vehicles, stations and online. Collaboration with these groups is crucial to advocating for accessibility across the T.
You can view behind-the-scenes photos from our advertisement shoots and many of our other advertisements in accessible formats below.
Radio, Streaming, and Social Media Advertisements
Advertisements on the MBTA and in Local Papers
Behind-the-Scenes Photo Gallery
Contact Us
Contact MBTA Customer Support with any questions, concerns, or comments about accessibility. Be prepared to provide as many details as possible so we can provide the most helpful response.
Learn more about the accessibility complaint process
Main Hotline: 617-222-3200
Toll Free: 800-392-6100
711 for TTY callers; VRS for ASL callers
Elevator/Escalator Hotline: 617-222-2828
Online
Need Help Accessing These Services?
The Mobility Center, located in Boston at 1000 Massachusetts Ave, can help you plan trips, apply for reduced fare passes, sign up for The RIDE, and more.
Contact Us
Contact MBTA Customer Support with any questions, concerns, or comments about accessibility. Be prepared to provide as many details as possible so we can provide the most helpful response.
Learn more about the accessibility complaint process
Main Hotline: 617-222-3200
Toll Free: 800-392-6100
711 for TTY callers; VRS for ASL callers
Elevator/Escalator Hotline: 617-222-2828
Online
Need Help Accessing These Services?
The Mobility Center, located in Boston at 1000 Massachusetts Ave, can help you plan trips, apply for reduced fare passes, sign up for The RIDE, and more.