NEW YORK (PIX11) — The MetroCard will soon be put to rest forever after 32 years of service in New York City. After December 31, MTA riders will no longer be able to purchase or reload MetroCards. The ...
It’s the end of an era. December is the last month for MetroCards before New York City’s public transit system is taken over by OMNY. With the big change quickly approaching, it’s time for New Yorkers ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority stopped selling MetroCards in December as it migrated to its new fare payment system, OMNY, which allows riders to pay with the tap of a phone, OMNY card or ...
The MTA has not introduced daily or monthly OMNY fare caps, even as it phased out daily and monthly MetroCards.
WESTCHESTER PREPARES FOR OMNY ROLLOUT WITH FULL BEE-LINE INSTALLATION New Fare Technology Will Speed Boarding and Expand Payment Options for Riders From the Westchester County Government. (Valhalla, ...
Love it or hate it, the MetroCard has been a staple of daily life for New York City subway and bus riders for more than three decades. Introduced in 1994, it became both a necessity and a visible ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — With the Metropolitan Transportation Authority transitioning to the OMNY tap-and-ride system, all MetroCard vending machines have been removed from Staten Island. The MTA will ...
Two changes are taking place this weekend that will impact tens of thousands of people who use the Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) Bus system every day. Starting Sunday, Jan. 4, one-way fares will ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When the MetroCard replaced the New York City subway token in 1994, the swipeable plastic card infused much-needed modernity into one of the world’s oldest and largest transit systems.