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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Those who qualify for reduced-fare MetroCards can now apply in-person at an MTA customer service center and receive a MetroCard the same day, the agency announced on ...
The MTA is planning a four percent fare hike for public transit, raising the base fare to at least $3 by year's end, ...
Tap-to-pay is here to stay, and the iconic yellow MetroCards will soon be a New York City relic. The MTA announced on Friday, Dec 13, that tap-and-go fare technology is now available for nearly ...
MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber announces that the MTA will stop selling MetroCards at the end of 2025 / MTA “After 32 years, it’s time to say goodbye to the MetroCard and go all in on the fare ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — MTA riders who are 65 and older enrolling in the Reduced Fare program can now receive their new MetroCards on the same day from a Customer Service Center, the MTA announced ...
Senior straphangers and others who get a reduced MTA fare can now stop swiping and start tapping, as the agency swaps out reduced-fare MetroCards for the modern OMNY system.
The transition from Metrocard to 'tap-and-go' moved closer to the finish line on Friday as the MTA made OMNY cards available to their reduced fare riders.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The cost of commuting can add up in New York City. Low-income New Yorkers can apply for help paying fares, and advocates are working to enroll more riders. The program is c… ...
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