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Learn about OMNY, the new tap-to-pay fare system that will replace the MetroCard in New York City. Find out where, how and when you can use it, and what are the benefits and drawbacks.
Learn about the history, operation, and features of the New York City Subway, the world's oldest and busiest rapid transit system. The subway has 36 lines, 472 stations, and 2.0 billion annual riders in four boroughs.
OMNY is a contactless fare payment system for public transit in the New York metropolitan area, launched in 2019 and replacing the MetroCard. It accepts payments through contactless bank cards, mobile payments and physical OMNY cards, and can be used on subways, buses, trains and trams.
The NYCTA is a public-benefit corporation that operates public transportation in New York City, including subways, buses and paratransit. It is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest transit system in North America, and has a daily ridership of 8 million trips.
Starting Feb. 28, OMNY customers can get unlimited trips after 12 taps in a week. The MTA also offers discounted commuter fares and flat $5 tickets within the city.
Learn how to use Apple Pay and Masterpass to buy tickets for Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road on your smartphone. The new payment options are available from Wednesday, October 4, 2016.
Find out the current and future fares for various modes of transportation in New York City, including the subway, bus, ferry, and rail. As of 2024, the base fare for the subway and most bus routes will be $2.90, and the reduced fare will be $1.45.
Straphangers will eventually use the app to pay fares after the MTA rolls out its new contactless fare system in the coming years, Hakim said.