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The addition of Apple Pay to the MTA eTix app for Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road provides a convenient option that eliminates the need to type in any credit card numbers, billing info,...
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced Tuesday that MTA eTix, a free app that will allow Metro-North Railroad and Long Island Rail Road customers to purchase train tickets anytime and anywhere with...
Posted Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 2:02 pm ET | Updated Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 9:26 am ET. Metro-North and LIRR apps will combine with the MTA e-Tix app as TrainTime in mid-August, according to the...
Once the app leaves beta testing, though, the MTA has announced plans to combine eTix functionality into the MYmta app. In the future, the MTA also intends to add bus and subway fare payment options to the application as part of its new OMNY fare payment system. History
In October 2017, the MTA started installing eTix-compatible electronic ticketing turnstiles in 14 stations in Manhattan. The eTix system, already used on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad , allows passengers to pay their fares using their phones.
BRONXVILLE, NY — On Monday, July 25, Metro-North customers on the Harlem Line will be able to purchase their tickets using their smartphone and the eTix app beginning at 4:26 a.m. This follows ...
Metro-North Adds eTix to New Haven Line - Pelham, NY - Now you can buy Metro-North train tickets anywhere, anytime—and see train service status.
Evolution of New York City subways: An illustrated history of New York City's transit cars, 1867–1997. New York Transit Museum Press, New York, 1997. ISBN 978-0-9637492-8-4. Kramer, Frederick A. Building the Independent Subway. Quadrant Press, Inc.; New York, 1990. ISBN 0-915276-50-X; Cudahy, Brian J.
Metro-North Mobile Ticketing App in Beta Version for Hudson Line - Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow, NY - Commuters will be able to use one app to check schedules, get service updates and buy tickets.
The changes, which go into effect Sunday, April 2, are designed to improve on-time performance and support track outages critical to service reliability, according to the MTA.