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  2. Is MBTA Eliminating Senior Citizen Reduced Fare Program? - Patch

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    In 2022 the MBTA may be attempting to decrease the number of senior citizens in the Greater Boston area who will no longer be eligible for a reduced senior citizen fare or a senior...

  3. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    Full fare $34 Reduced fare MetroCard $17.00 Reduced fare OMNY: $16.20 30-Day Unlimited: Full fare $132 Reduced fare $66 1-Day Unlimited SmartLink: $10 7-Day Unlimited SmartLink: $34.50 30-Day Unlimited SmartLink: $106 7-Day Express Bus Plus: $64 10-Trip AirTrain JFK: $26.50 30-Day AirTrain JFK: $42.50

  4. metroCARD - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetroCARD

    Seniors Card - South Australian issued Seniors cards are pre-programmed for use as metroCARDs. Travel is free for seniors card holders, but the card must still be validated for travel. Regular metroCARD - for all other passengers not eligible for discounted fares. Regular metroCARDs cost $5 to purchase and are subject to full priced fares.

  5. Metrorail (Miami-Dade County) - Wikipedia

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    As of October 1, 2013, the current standard fare on Metrorail is $2.25 and reduced fare is $1.10. A standard monthly pass costs $112.50 and $56.25 for reduced fare. The monthly Easy Cards are sold at over 50 sales outlets. Reduced fares are available only to Medicare recipients, people with disabilities, and Miami-Dade students in grades 1 ...

  6. Tap-To-Ride MTA Passengers Will Get Unlimited Passes

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    Learn more here. Tap-To-Ride MTA Passengers Will Get Unlimited Passes - New York City, NY - MTA leaders approved a pilot that gives OMNY tap-to-pay users the equivalent of a $33 weekly unlimited ...

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      MTA Warns Of ‘Draconian’ Service Cuts Without $12B In Federal Aid
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    • Huge Social Security increase comes with drawbacks for some seniors
      Huge Social Security increase comes with drawbacks for some seniors
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  7. Here's How To Pay For Subway Rides With Your Phone

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    The MTA also says its own contactless transit card will be available starting in 2021. How Much Does It Cost? Rides bought through OMNY will cost $2.75 apiece, just like with the MetroCard.

  8. SmarTrip - Wikipedia

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    A "Senior" SmarTrip is also available that automatically calculates applicable discounted fares for senior citizens (age 65+). The design is identical to the standard SmarTrip except that the card is printed in shades of bright yellow and brown, instead of blue and green.

  9. Miami-Dade Transit - Wikipedia

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    Reduced fares are available only to Medicare recipients, people with disabilities, and Miami-Dade students in grades K-12. Fare is free to kids below 42 inches (110 cm) tall with fare-paying rider.

  10. MTA Raises Fares On Metro-North Railroad - Patch

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    MTA Raises Fares On Metro-North Railroad - Peekskill-Cortlandt, NY - Monthly and weekly fares will remain lower than they were before the pandemic thanks to a 10 percent discount from March...

  11. RTC Transit - Wikipedia

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    RTC Transit is the largest outsourced transit operation in the United States, having overtaken the title from the now-defunct Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Long Island Bus service in late 2011. As of 2011, the contract is worth approximately $600 million over seven years.