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Fare media. MetroCard is accepted on MTA Regional buses, the New York City Subway, Metro North's Hudson Rail Link, the Staten Island Railway, PATH, Roosevelt Island Tramway, AirTrain JFK, Nassau Inter-County Express, and Bee-Line Bus. Local MTA bus routes and NICE and Bee-Line buses also accept coins (though pennies and half-dollars are not ...
NEW YORK — MetroCard bonuses are set to disappear in April under a fare hike plan the MTA Board approved Wednesday. The plan keeps the base subway and bus fare at $2.75 but will eliminate the 5...
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.
Base fares on subways, buses and trains will increase 15 cents from $2.70, seven-day unlimited passes will increase $1 to $34, 30-day unlimited passes will increase $5 to $132, according to...
Subway Rides Get More Expensive This Weekend: What To Know - New York City, NY - The MTA's subway and bus fare changes take effect on Sunday. Here's what you need to know before you buy a...
Subway Fare To Stay Flat But MetroCard Bonus To Disappear: Report After taking a month to consider alternatives, the MTA will reportedly move ahead with one of its original fare plans. Noah...
The mayor announced Monday that a new deal in the city's upcoming budget will guarantee annual funding for Fair Fares, which gives a half-price discount to those with incomes below the federal...
MTA Offers Four Ways To Raise Fares (But All Will Hurt) From increasing the base fare to $2.50, to hiking monthly unlimited cards to as much as $125, each plan will hit riders in the wallet.
Open enrollment launched Monday for the MTA's Fair Fares program, which will provide discounted MetroCards to New York City residents, between the ages of 18 and 64, below the federal...
MetroCard base fares will increase by a quarter and the 7 percent bonuses enjoyed by non-unlimited card riders will be eliminated, MTA insiders told