“You don’t have to do any math in your head, or worry about fare prices. Just tap and go whenever you want.” This is a good thing for visitor-local relations, I think. Swiping a MetroCard in ...
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 ...
Fares will increase on Jan. 12, marking the first fare adjustment since October 2014. The new fare will apply to SmartLink, Tapp, and MetroCard users. Discounts are available for SmartLink multi ...
The MTA is aiming to phase out MetroCards, though there is no set date. In the meantime, every station is getting one OMNY ...
or a pay-per-ride MetroCard. However, PATH does not currently accept the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's OMNY cards. To learn more about the new PATH fares, click here.
“We might, in retrospect, have chosen a different model,” MTA honcho Janno Lieber said at the time adding: “We’re going to ...
The MTA began a four-month shutdown of the A line south of JFK Airport this week. Officials say bridges and viaducts need ...
Remember last January when the MTA tested $700,000 gates that were easily opened by swiping a censor with your hand, no MetroCard needed ... but food prices, delivery fees and surcharges for ...
The MTA is seeking to hike subway and bus fares to $3 from its current $2.90 by August, after unanimously voting to do so at ...