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A survey of transit riders found that a majority have had issues with New York’s new tap-and-go system, months before its ...
The tap-and-go payment method is replacing the MetroCard. Straphangers cite some glitches, and a watchdog says the design ...
The “Pizza Principle” no longer applies in New York. That is the name given to a popular theory that the price of a plain slice at pizzerias throughout the city tracks with the cost of a bus ...
Your MetroCard is not going up 15 percent — at least not anytime in the near future. The MTA said Monday that it would have to raise fares 15 percent if it decided to plug the $15 billion hole ...
Unlimited Metrocard fares go up near the end of the month (Sunday, February 27), and the MTA is giving riders a grace period with cards bought at pre-2005 fare hike prices. But not too much of a ...
The MTA board has voted to keep base MetroCard fares at $2.75 while decreasing rider bonuses.
MetroCard price changes that wereapproved in January went into effect Sunday. The price of a subway ride remains the same $2.75, but the bonus on purchases of $5.50 and over drop from 11 percent ...
And with the MTA recently raising subway fares again, now's a good time to look at the new MetroCard math that comes with the new fare structure.
The MTA’s new MetroCard prices will go into effect on Sunday, March 19th. Though the fare for a single ride will remain $2.75, weekly and monthly MetroCards will both see increases. At a board ...
With MetroCard prices always on the rise, a transit group on Sunday called on the city to give struggling New Yorkers a break to ride subways and buses. The Riders Alliance, joined by city Controll… ...
A sweeping price hike that covers subway, bus, rail fares and tolls, takes effect on Sunday — leaving some riders ready to ditch New York, while others plan to cut back on splurges like date ...