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Starting in January, MetroCards will no longer be sold, and unlimited passes will be retired, according to the agency.
New York City subway and bus fares are expected to go up to $3 on Jan. 4, MTA officials announced during the agency’s monthly ...
Commuters may start paying $3 to ride subways and buses in January 2026, as announced in an MTA board meeting on Wednesday.
MTA proposes a fare increase to $3 and a 7.5% toll hike, signaling a MetroCard phaseout for the OMNY system by 2026.
OMNY, however, does offer a weekly fare cap in which commuters ride free after spending $34 in a 7-day period. In response to the survey the MTA has issued the following statement.
The base fare was supposed to increase next month. But, the transition to the new OMNY tap and pay system delayed the normal ...
The price to ride New York City subways and buses will likely increase to $3 in January, MTA officials said during the agency ...
An OMNY customer service representative can help you view your account, recent charges and more. Subway and bus riders in a separate MTA survey, taken from April 21 to May 4, were mostly satisfied ...
Each day, 75% of NYC transit riders choose to use the OMNY tap-and-go entry system over the MetroCard system, and a large majority give it high reviews in customer satisfaction surveys, according ...
As the MTA works towards phasing out MetroCards by the end of 2025, more commuters are seeing the vending machines swapped ...
The MTA began transitioning away from the 30-year-old MetroCard with the launch of OMNY in 2019. It plans to stop selling MetroCards on Dec. 31, but riders will still be able to use them for at ...
The transit agency is offering two OMNY vouchers, each worth $25, along with a bag of MTA merchandise in honor of the romantic holiday. Interested commuters have until Friday to enter the online ...