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The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) uses a compatible payment system called CharmCard. A reciprocity agreement between the MTA and WMATA allows either card to be used for travel on any of the participating transit systems in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. Unlike traditional paper farecards or bus passes, SmarTrip/CharmCard is ...
The 7 Day Express Bus Plus MetroCard is the only Unlimited-Ride MetroCard accepted on MTA express buses. The 30-Day AirTrain JFK MetroCard is the only Unlimited-Ride MetroCard accepted on AirTrain JFK. This MetroCard is not valid on any other services. No Unlimited MetroCards are accepted on the BxM4C and PATH trains.
Cash: Valid on MTA buses, other Bee-Line buses. MetroCard: Valid on MTA buses and subways, other Bee-Line buses. No Unlimited-Ride MetroCards accepted Notes: All customers transferring to Hudson Link, CT Transit's 971 or Route 311/311B, or Putnam Transit must use a paper transfer. There is a $1.25 "step-up" charge for customers transferring ...
MetroCard vending machines across the city stopped accepting card payments Monday morning, the MTA announced. Kathleen Culliton , Patch Staff Posted Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 9:38 am ET | Updated Mon ...
State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo Jr. will bring the MTA's MetroCard Van to Forest Hills and Glendale on July 31 to give locals a way to buy and refill their cards. The van parks outside Maspeth ...
The CharlieCard is a contactless smart card used for fare payment for transportation in the Boston area. It is the primary payment method for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and several regional public transport systems in the U.S. state of Massachusetts .
NEW YORK — The MetroCard's reign is coming to an end. The MTA plans to start testing a brand-new fare payment system — with a new name — in May.
The MTA announced in late 2022 that it would open customer service centers at 15 stations; the centers would provide services such as travel information and OMNY farecards. The first six customer service centers, including one at Flushing–Main Street, were to open in early 2023.