Tap-to-pay is here to stay, and the iconic yellow MetroCards will soon be a New York City relic ... the MTA's contactless fare payment system, has expanded its reach to Reduced-Fare customers ...
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Dec. 13 announced that tap-and-go fare technology is now available to nearly all riders with the conversion of Reduced-Fare customers from ...
The price of a one-way PATH train ride has risen to $3, marking an increase from the previous fare of $2.75. Seniors ages 65 ...
Senior straphangers and others who get a reduced fare from the MTA can now stop swiping ... The four-year-old system, a successor to New York’s iconic yellow MetroCards, allows riders to pay their way ...
PATH train fares rise to $3.00 per ride, the first increase since 2014, amidst broader transport fare changes.
The MTA is aiming to phase out MetroCards, though there is no set date. In the meantime, every station is getting one OMNY ...
When visiting New York City in 2025, you will have a much easier time getting on the subway, as the MetroCard has been ...
and MetroCard users. The fare increase comes days after the start of congestion pricing in New York City and toll increases on Port Authority bridges and tunnels. Here’s everything you need to ...
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.