For most employees, public transportation is the most efficient, economical way to commute to work. Short of bicycling, it’s the most-energy-efficient means of daily transportation—a way you can help reduce automobile emissions and protect our environment. And by purchasing passes through the University, you can also save money.
Employees can purchase MBTA Passes, Charlie Cards, and passes on alternative carriers and vanpools through payroll deduction.
back to top^The University offers a Transit Program to help employees pay for commuting expenses on a pre-tax basis. Employees save money on the cost of the pass because the purchase is made with pre-tax deductions on the first $110 per month.
back to top^Monthly passes for unlimited rides are available on campus on the last 3 and first 3 weekdays of each month.
Employees can pay for off-site parking, including MBTA lots and garages on a pre-tax basis, even when those lots don’t offer receipts, through the University’s Transit Program.
back to top^The closest MBTA Rapid Transit stops:
The closest MBTA Bus Stops:
Commuter Rail—Suffolk is within easy walking distance of both commuter rail stations:
Current schedules, route planning tips and information about buying passes at T stations are available at http://www.mbta.com/
back to top^Suffolk participates in the MassRIDES’ Emergency Ride Home (ERH) program. This program is open to those commuting by transit, carpool, vanpool, bike, or on foot at least two times a week. The program guarantees a ride home to those enrolled and will reimburse you to take a train, taxi, or rental car home in a emergency. Employees must enroll in the program prior to an emergency use. To enroll in the program download the ERH Program Registration Form or call Human Resources at 8415 for the form.
Mass Rides defines an emergency as an unexpected personal illness/emergency, unexpected family illness/emergency, unscheduled overtime at the supervisor’s request, carpool driver emergency. An employee needing to take transit, taxi or rental car home, to the child’s school or day care, a medical facility or to his/her vehicle (if parked at a transit station, park and ride lot) will be reimbursed for the cost by Mass Rides. Mass Rides approves up to four such trips per year.
The employee must pay for the trip, but will be reimbursed. To be reimbursed, the employee must bring the receipt to the Suffolk ERH Coordinator (Human Resources Office). The employee must complete a Trip Summary form available from Human Resources and submit the form and the receipt to MassRides within two weeks. Mass Rides will reimburse for the cost of the trip less taxi gratuity, rental car taxes, insurance and fuel costs.
Mass Rides does have some rules for the mode of transportation which will be reimbursed. Mass Rides reimburses for public transit if it is available within 30 minutes of the emergency; for taxi if the trip is less than 20 miles away, any time if the employee is too ill to drive or take transit, all trips after 5:00 pm; or for rental car if the trip is more than 20 miles away and if it is before 5:00 pm.
Go to MassRIDES’ Web site at http://www.commute.com/ and click on “ERH Program” for more information.
Edwin Dillaby (edillaby@suffolk.edu) is the coordinator of Suffolk’s ERH Program.
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