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The MTA says it would take a 65-cent fare increase, or drastic service cuts, to achieve the General Assembly's statutory target for recovering its expenses from riders of its Baltimore-area services.

( Gene Sweeney Jr., Baltimore Sun / December 18, 2011 )

The MTA says it would take a 65-cent fare increase, or drastic service cuts, to achieve the General Assembly's statutory target for recovering its expenses from riders of its Baltimore-area services.

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