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Reduced fares are available for riders who are 65 or older (senior discount) or have a qualifying disability. Our step-by-step instructions walk you through the application process.
for a Metropolitan Transportation Authority Reduced-Fare MetroCard (RFM) issued to people 65 years of age and older and people with disabilities. This program is managed by MTA New York City Transit. Valid Use:RFM can be used to pay fares on all MTA New York City Transit subways, NYC Transit local buses,
This program is managed by MTA New York City Transit. Valid Use: RFM can be used to pay fares on all MTA New York City Transit subways, NYC Transit local buses, express buses only during non rush hours, MTA Staten Island Railway, Nassau Inter-County Express Bus (NICE), MTA Bus, Roosevelt
If you have a Reduced-Fare MetroCard, you can switch to OMNY. Just use the digital assistant to link your Reduced-Fare benefit to your smart phone with digital wallet enabled, or a contactless card. It’s quick and easy.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that applying for a Reduced-Fare MetroCard is now easier. For the first time ever, seniors and people with qualifying disabilities can apply online for reduced subway and bus fares.
If you have a problem with a MetroCard, you can file an online claim for these issues: Balance Protection Claim; Check on the status of a MetroCard claim previously submitted; Lost or stolen Reduced-Fare MetroCard; MetroCard not returned from bus farebox/AutoGate; MetroCard Vending Machine problem; Overcharged MetroCard
You can pay with your smartphone, wearable device, or contactless debit or credit card — there's no need to carry or find an MTA-issued card. Manage your fare payments with a free, optional OMNY account.
You can buy MetroCards by using a MetroCard vending machine, which are in most subway stations. MetroCards are also available at selected local merchants, at our mobile service vehicles, and through employers with pre-tax transit benefits programs.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced customers aged 65 and over can now enroll in the Reduced-Fare program and receive their new Reduced-Fare MetroCards on the same day at Customer Service Centers (CSCs) across New York City.
Reduced-Fare OMNY cards are coming soon. As we transition from MetroCard to OMNY, customers enrolled in the Reduced-Fare MetroCard program will soon receive OMNY cards in the mail. During the transition, the Reduced-Fare application process will undergo changes. Check back here for updates.