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  2. Here's How To Pay For Subway Rides With Your Phone - Patch

    patch.com/.../heres-how-pay-subway-rides-your-phone

    Here's How To Pay For Subway Rides With Your Phone - New York City, NY - Straphangers will be able to test the MTA's new tap-to-pay fare system starting Friday.

  3. Unlimited OMNY Subway, Bus Fare Taps Start After 12 Trips: MTA

    patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/unlimited-omny...

    The program will eliminate subway and bus riders' questions about whether to pre-purchase unlimited or weekly fares, or keep using the OMNY tap-to-pay system, said Janno Lieber, the transit agency ...

  4. OMNY - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMNY

    OMNY ( / ˈɒmni / OM-nee, short for One Metro New York) is a contactless fare payment system, currently being implemented for use on public transit in the New York metropolitan area. OMNY can currently be used to pay fares at all New York City Subway and Staten Island Railway stations, on all MTA buses, AirTrain JFK, Metro North 's Hudson Rail Link, and on the Roosevelt Island Tram; when ...

  5. Tap-To-Ride MTA Passengers Will Get Unlimited Passes - Patch

    patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/lower-fares...

    MTA leaders approved a pilot that gives OMNY tap-to-pay users the equivalent of a $33 weekly unlimited pass if they take more than 12 rides.

  6. New York City transit fares - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_transit_fares

    Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard and OMNY customers cannot make subway-to-subway transfers by exiting the turnstile and entering again, with two exceptions:

  7. New York City Subway - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Subway

    The MTA offers 7-day and 30-day unlimited ride programs that can lower the effective per-ride fare significantly. ... with fare payment being made using Apple Pay, ...

  8. MTA Eyeing 'Fare Capping' To Turn Single Rides To ... - Patch

    patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/mta-eyeing-fare...

    The new tap-and-pay OMNY system soon could let subway riders automatically get unlimited rides if they spend a certain amount in a month.

  9. Maryland Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Transit Administration ( MTA) is a state-operated mass transit administration in Maryland, and is part of the Maryland Department of Transportation. The MTA operates a comprehensive transit system throughout the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area. There are 80 bus lines serving the Baltimore Metropolitan Area, along with rail services that include the Light Rail, Metro Subway ...

  10. MetroCard 'Trick' Unlocks Unlimited Free Subway Rides: NYC ...

    patch.com/new-york/fortgreene/metrocard-trick...

    And it will stop working, the MTA said, when the NYC subway rolls out its fancy new pay system sometime in the next few years.

  11. Beginning Of The End Almost Here For NYC's MetroCard - Patch

    patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/beginning-end...

    The system will only accommodate pay-per-ride fares at first, the MTA says, but other options such as "time-based" passes will be included the coming months.