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When the New York City Transit Authority was created in July 1953, the fare was raised to 15 cents (equivalent to $1.71 in 2023) and a token was issued. [89] In 1970 the fare was raised to 30 cents. [90] This token is 23mm in diameter with a Y cut out, and is known as the "Large Y Cutout".
That means weekly and monthly unlimited passes won't be available in the beginning, but riders can still load them onto their MetroCards and swipe in as they currently do.
New York City. On New York City Transit, a one-way fare is currently $2.75 per trip ($2.50 if on a preloaded MetroCard), and allows free transfers between buses and subway. Weekly passes are $32, and monthly passes are $121. Multi-trip MetroCards are also available that provide a 5% discount when purchasing at least $5 of credit.
Cost per trip 1-trip: $2.75: $2.75 10-trip: $26: $2.60 20-trip: $52: $2.60 40-trip: $104: $2.60 Senior SmartLink† $1.25: $1.25 SmartLink 1-day pass: $10.50: N/A SmartLink 7-day pass: $36.00: N/A SmartLink 30-day pass: $110.25: N/A
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...
Seven-day MetroCards would increase by a dollar to $34, while monthly passes would go up $5 to a $132 cost, officials said. New Yorkers will have a chance to weigh in during public hearings in ...
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in the New York City boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, [14] an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). [15]
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. Posted Wed, Dec 15, 2021...
The success of the pilot program has led the MTA to extend the program up to the summer of 2020 and renewed calls for the program to be implemented within New York City, where the fare for the Freedom Ticket—if approved—would cost US$2.75 and include free transfers between the LIRR & Metro-North, bus, and subway.
Seven-day unlimited ride passes will increase to $34, while 30-day passes will be $132. A list of fare changes approved can be found here . This is a developing story.