Tap-to-pay is here to stay, and the iconic yellow MetroCards will soon be a New York City relic. The MTA announced on Friday, Dec 13, that tap-and-go fare technology is now available for nearly ...
“I would start with maximum recidivists, people who’ve gotten 25, 30 summonses and people who actually break MetroCard ... % and bus fare beating reduced by 9.1%, according to MTA data.
and existing ones will still be dispensing MetroCards in 2025. Fare discounts of 50 percent apply to seniors over the age of 65, or people with certain qualifying disabilities, via the MTA’s ...
The MTA plans to have a next-generation fare payment system in place by 2019, says agency spokesman Aaron Donovan. The plastic and paper MetroCards ... pay the $1 card replacement fee.
Fare evasion in the New York City transit system is on the decline, although 45% of all city bus riders still aren’t paying for their trips, according to new MTA figures.
and existing ones will still be dispensing MetroCards in 2025. Fare discounts of 50 percent apply to seniors over the age of 65, or people with certain qualifying disabilities, via the MTA’s ...
Students now get OMNY cards, and the MTA just started mailing cards to riders who qualify for reduced fares. The MetroCard was introduced to replace tokens exactly 30 years ago, on January 6, 1994, at ...