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Starting in January, MetroCards will no longer be sold, and unlimited passes will be retired, according to the agency.
New York City subway and bus fares are expected to go up to $3 on Jan. 4, MTA officials announced during the agency’s monthly ...
MTA proposes a fare increase to $3 and a 7.5% toll hike, signaling a MetroCard phaseout for the OMNY system by 2026.
The price to ride New York City subways and buses will likely increase to $3 in January, MTA officials said during the agency ...
The proposed 10-cent increase, the first since 2023, has been long in the works and would come after the mothballing of the MetroCard.
According to an MTA press release, these new readers will be installed at 500 subway turnstiles and 600 buses by 2019, however, the MetroCard will not be retired until 2023, when then new system ...
MTA will roll out MetroCard’s replacement next spring The new contactless fare system will appear on the Lexington Avenue line and in Staten Island buses By Dave Colon Jun 14, 2018, 11:00am EDT ...
Soon coming to the New York Transit Museum’s archives: the MetroCard. The MTA is expected to move forward with a plan to roll out electronic readers for a pay-as-you-go system that will allow ...
Riders can now pay more for a modern MetroCard with fewer features. Two years after launching a pilot for its new One Metro New York contactless card fare payment system in 2019, the MTA has ...
The MTA voted Wednesday morning to keep the basic bus and subway fare at $2.75 a ride — but commuters will need to pay more for unlimited ride MetroCards. Riders will also have to say goodbye to ...
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