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MYmta. MYmta is a mobile application -based passenger information display system developed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) of New York City. A beta version of the app was launched on July 2, 2018, and as of June 2019 is still undergoing beta testing.
The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, [2] or simply Transit, [3] and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City. Part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the busiest and largest transit system in ...
Number of vehicles. 2,429 commuter rail cars. 6,418 subway cars. 61 SIR cars. 5,725 buses [1] The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.
The MTA plans to give free MetroCards to New York City students who take public buses to school. The transit agency said it plans to end the use of the half-fare MetroCard, which requires kids...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) said its new MTA app is available for download. The app is still in Beta testing, but will eventually succeed the MYmta app.
The MTA is currently testing another service, MYAAR, that will let paratransit users schedule a ride, track the vehicle's location and provide feedback within the MYmta app.
Student MetroCard: Full-fare Free NICE Student Fare: $2.25 NYC Ferry: $4.00 AirTrain JFK: $8.50 Access-A-Ride (NYC paratransit) $2.90 Able-Ride (Nassau County paratransit) $4 $80 for a book of 20 tickets: Notes:
MTA Prepares For Flood Of Returning Students Next Week The transit agency is adding nearly 1,000 more bus trips starting Oct. 1 as in-person learning expands in the city's schools. Matt Troutman ...
The MTA announced in May 2024 that students and reduced-fare MetroCard users would begin receiving OMNY cards later that year. Buses and rapid transit Staten Island buses were among the first to utilize OMNY readers.
The new alerts are just the latest effort to improve communication under NYC Transit President Andy Byford. They will be used on the myMTA app and the MTA's revamped website, new.mta.info.