The short answer is it’s still unclear. The MetroCard replaced tokens as the method of entry into the transit system 30 years ...
“We might, in retrospect, have chosen a different model,” MTA honcho Janno Lieber said at the time adding: “We’re going to ...
Reduced-Fare MetroCard holders will soon have their hands on a brand-new Reduced-Fare OMNY card. Courtesy of (Marc A. Hermann / MTA) [/caption] So far, OMNY is accepted on MTA buses, subways ...
The MTA says it’s getting closer to phasing out MetroCards as the OMNY tap-and-go technology has now reached almost all riders in the city, including reduced-fare riders like seniors.
Our NYC Underground Subway Tour guide, Ayinde Stevens, snagged a grab hold from a Redbird class car for $25 while a MetroCard vending ... is pick-up only and the MTA will not ship the items ...
and existing ones will still be dispensing MetroCards in 2025. Fare discounts of 50 percent apply to seniors over the age of 65, or people with certain qualifying disabilities, via the MTA’s ...
PATH train fares rise to $3.00 per ride, the first increase since 2014, amidst broader transport fare changes.
The MTA is aiming to phase out MetroCards, though there is no set date. In the meantime, every station is getting one OMNY ...
Purchase a MetroCard at an in-station kiosk to use on MTA subways and buses; a single ride costs $2.75, while an unlimited seven-day MetroCard costs $33 (plus a $1 new card fee). You can also pay ...