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Metro Transit is the operator of both of the region's light rail lines, the Metro Blue Line and the Metro Green Line, and the region's bus rapid transit lines: the Metro A Line, Metro C Line, Metro D Line, Metro Orange Line, and Metro Red Line.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. Overview.
MTA college pass. The Maryland Transit Administration has a special program set up with 24 Baltimore area colleges and universities which allows college students who are enrolled in a minimum of 6 hours per week can receive a monthly pass for $52.90. Participating colleges. Anne Arundel Community College; Baltimore City Community College
The swipe-able subway pass will stick around in 2023. That's when the MTA says all "comparable fare options" will be available through OMNY.
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. Nikki Gaskins , Patch Staff
Starting Feb. 25, LIRR and Metro-North commuter rail passengers can buy a 20-trip option or a monthly ticket at a 10 percent reduced price. And for New York City dwellers, the MTA will offer a ...
MARTA also offers unlimited travel through multiple transit pass options: 24-Hour pass $9, 2-day pass $14, 3-day pass $16, 4-day pass $19, 7-day pass $23.75, and a 30-day pass for $95. Additional discounted pass programs allow for university students and staff to purchase calendar monthly passes.
Traffic & Transit MTA Eyeing 'Fare Capping' To Turn Single Rides To Unlimited Pass The new tap-and-pay OMNY system soon could let subway riders automatically get unlimited rides if they spend a ...
The traffic mobility review board was also granted the power to review the MTA's Capital Program. The board was empowered to recommend tolling exemptions, which would be determined by a traffic study of their impact.
Six subway stations now have vending machines for the refillable, tap-to-pay OMNY cards as the MTA preps a system-wide expansion next year.