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Senior citizens or disabled residents can apply for a Reduced-Fare MetroCard at the bus; photo ID is needed. Both the van and bus will also be selling E-ZPass On The Go tags.
The MetroCard may soon go the way of the token. The MTA is looking to move from its swipe card system to the kind of radio-frequency identification that powers EZ-Pass, sources said. Since nearly a… ...
The MTA hosted a Transit Talk at the Flushing-Main Street subway station Monday evening to urge riders to switch to OMNY, as the agency prepares to permanently retire MetroCards by Dec. 31.
The original MetroCard discount, 15 percent, was chopped less than two years ago down to the current 7 percent and now the MTA's latest plan will only make New York even more expensive.
Upload a passport-style photo: Must be 2 inches by 1.5 inches. Upload a copy of a valid ID as proof of age. For passengers with disabilities, please upload proof of a qualifying disability.