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The MTA is planning a four percent fare hike for public transit, raising the base fare to at least $3 by year's end, ...
Now, the transit agency is working toward having a completely contactless fare payment system. OMNY, or One Metro New York, will eventually replace the MTA’s MetroCard system.
The MTA plans to raise the cost of subway and bus rides by 4% by the end of the year, which could increase the cost of the single ride to at least $3. At the same time, the agency plans to stop ...
A planned fare and toll hike that would have driven up the cost of a Long Island Rail Road ticket by 4% may be put off until ...
Larry Hellenberg, of Manhattan, buys a MetroCard at the Union Square subway station, Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in New York. The MTA will soon begin phasing out MetroCard vending machines across ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNMTA delays planned subway fare and toll hike, focusing on OMNY system transitionThe MTA's anticipated fare and toll hike will now likely not take effect until the end of 2025, or even early next year.
The MTA has postponed a subway fare hike, focusing instead on transitioning to the OMNY system, with MetroCard sales to end ...
Answer The MTA plans to end MetroCard sales by the end of the year. But the agency still needs to figure out how to adapt OMNY to its select bus system.
The MTA is doing away with its discount LIRR travel packages to tourist destinations in the region, including Long Island beaches and wineries, according to a recent message to customers.
Assemblymember Stacey Pheffer Amato (D-Howard Beach) has partnered with the MTA to bring the agency’s mobile van to the community.Residents can head to Lindenwood Shopping Center, at 82-35 153 Ave.
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