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 ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City students will receive OMNY cards instead of MetroCards for the upcoming school year, Mayor ...
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.
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The idea was to phase out the MetroCard and install a new system, called OMNY. “OMNY is the contactless fare payment system for public transportation in the New York region,” it explains on ...
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The MTA is aiming to phase out MetroCards, though there is no set date. In the meantime, every station is getting one OMNY ...
The MetroCard will still be used in 2025, although the MTA says the phase-out is coming soon. Originally, the OMNY system was to be fully in place. More vending machines need to be installed.
a SmartLink Card or a pay-per-ride MetroCard. PATH currently does not accept the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's OMNY cards. You can read more about the new PATH fares on the Port ...