The MBTA owns over 50,000 parking spaces across 108 facilities including garages, commuter rail lots, and transit lots. It has seen parking revenue increase steadily from $27.4 million in FY09 to a projected $45 million in FY16. The MBTA was an early adopter of pay-by-cell parking payments, launching the system wide in 2010 with an initial 15% adoption rate. In 2014, it transitioned to a new provider and saw the adoption rate increase to 48% across facilities that offer pay-by-cell. Benefits of pay-by-cell include eliminating cash transactions, quicker deposits, and providing a user-friendly mobile app with payment receipts.