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Starting in January, MetroCards will no longer be sold, and unlimited passes will be retired, according to the agency.
OMNY, the new tap-and-go payment system that is permanently replacing MetroCard at the end of this year, has a lot to live up to — and so far, some straphangers aren’t happy.
MTA proposes a fare increase to $3 and a 7.5% toll hike, signaling a MetroCard phaseout for the OMNY system by 2026.
As the MTA works towards phasing out MetroCards by the end of 2025, more commuters are seeing the vending machines swapped ...
The MetroCard entry pass system is being phased out, and the OMNY rollout has been a joint venture of the MTA and its contractor, Cubic, since 2019.
Subway and bus fares are expected to rise to $3 on Jan. 4 to coincide with New York City's full transition to the OMNY ...
The proposed 10-cent increase, the first since 2023, has been long in the works and would come after the mothballing of the ...
New York City commuters are reporting issues with the OMNY tap-and-go system, which is set to replace the MetroCard in the coming year. The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee, an independent ...
About 75% of all transit riders have switched to OMNY, according to the MTA. The MTA began transitioning away from the 30-year-old MetroCard with the launch of OMNY in 2019.
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 ...
The price to ride New York City subways and buses will likely increase to $3 in January, MTA officials said during the agency ...