 MBTA will be putting an end to their late-night transport services after a unanimous 4 to 0 vote by board officials. One student said he was not surprised by the MBTA's decision. I found that to be really disappointing but not terribly surprising. The MBTA for as long as I can remember has just basically been a mess. You know it was really nice when they came up with the trial program to you know do late hours but I don't know you figured it was too good to be true. Expenses are also a concern for the student riders. Tee in bus fares can be as low as two to three dollars for a single ride while taxi cab companies charge per mile in addition to adding a third charge depending on the time of night. My shift doesn't end till 11 45 or sometimes midnight and I have to take the tee all the way from the JFK UMass stop to my apartment in Brighton. So if the tee is not running then the Wolbers in that location are usually around twenty dollars or so which is a pretty big convenience for me. In 2001 the MBTA attempted a similar idea with their bus service but lasted over four years. Students however are keeping the faith and believe that the MBTA will work out any case that are preventing service from running smoothly. I just wish they'd figure out a way to make it to make it work. There's a way. I don't know what that way is but it needs to somehow be smarter than me needs to come up with it. Officials say the program is not cost effective and will discontinue on March 18th. For BUTV News I'm Elizabeth Fitzgerald.