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In 2022, the MTA has stopped providing Boston senior citizens (65 or over) who ride the T's bus, subway, trolley and commuter rail lines with either new Senior ID Charlie Cards or with...
Reduced: 3 $1.45 (except PATH and Bee Line, remaining as $1.35) $1.25 for PATH by using Senior SmartLink Card: Express buses (MTA): 4 Full $7.00 Reduced (off-peak) $3.35 BxM4C bus: Full $7.50 Reduced (off-peak) $3.75 Student MetroCard: Full-fare Free NICE Student Fare: $2.25
BOSTON, MA — Fines for evading MBTA fares are back after a nearly two year absence. The T's advisory board Thursday approved a new fare punishment policy, the first one to be put in place...
Open enrollment launched Monday for the MTA's Fair Fares program, which will provide discounted MetroCards to New York City residents, between the ages of 18 and 64, below the federal...
To qualify, individuals must meet the low-income guidelines based on 50% Area Median Income or 185% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Individuals who qualify will then be issued the pass on a Go-To card which offers the reduced fare for one year.
Certain types of CharlieCards have reduced fares, including those for senior citizens, disabled citizens and students. CharlieCards can be reloaded, and CharlieTickets can be purchased at Fare Vending Machines (FVMs) in transit stations, and elsewhere in the system, including buses.
The new low-income fare program is expected to enroll 62,000 riders and induce up to 8.1 million annual trips on the fixed route system by 2029, according to the MBTA. (Rachel Nunes/Patch) BOSTON ...
The MTA began offering OMNY contactless cards on October 1, 2021, and introduced fare capping on February 28, 2022. Reduced-fare customers were allowed to use OMNY starting in June 2022 using their own debit or credit cards which must be registered with OMNY.
Unlimited OMNY Subway, Bus Fare Taps Start After 12 Trips: MTA - New York City, NY - The long-awaited fare capping pilot starts Feb. 28 and will last at least four months, along with $5 in-city ...
On October 23, 2017, it was announced that the MetroCard would be phased out and replaced by OMNY, a contactless fare payment system also made by Cubic, with fare payment being made using Apple Pay, Google Pay, debit/credit cards with near-field communication technology, or radio-frequency identification cards.