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  2. SmartLink (smart card) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmartLink_(smart_card)

    SmartLink is a RFID-enabled credit card-sized smartcard that is the primary fare payment method on the PATH transit system in Newark and Hudson County in New Jersey and Manhattan in New York City. It was designed to replace PATH's paper-based farecard, QuickCard, and there was plans to expand its usage throughout most transit agencies in the ...

  3. MTA Denies Discounted Fares To Disabled New Yorkers: Lawsuit

    patch.com/new-york/new-york-city/mta-faces...

    Discounted fares are extended to seniors and people with disabilities who ride New York City's subways and buses, but denied to New Yorkers who rely on Access-A-Ride to go to work, school, doctor ...

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

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    Public transit system of Lebanon, Pennsylvania provides people over 65 years-of-age its $76 monthly pass on a fare-free basis. ((lebanontransit.org website)) (lebanontransit.org website)

  5. Fair Fares Expansion: More NYers Qualify For Discount ... - Patch

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    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 poverty line ...

  6. Reduced fare program - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_fare_program

    Reduced fare program. A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons ...

  7. OMNY - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMNY

    OMNY cards featuring commemorative designs, as well as special fare-classes such as students, senior citizens, and MTA employees, were not available at the time of the standalone OMNY Card rollout. Even at the end of 2021, reduced pay-per-ride OMNY fares were not available at all.

  8. SmarTrip - Wikipedia

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    SmarTrip for seniors and the disabled may only be purchased in person from a Metro agent or authorized sales office, and the person must show ID and for a disabled rider, proof of disability (either WMATA Disabled ID or Medicare card) CharmCard for seniors and disabled are only available from the MTA reduced fare office at 6 St. Paul Street in ...

  9. Here's When New Yorkers Can Sound Off On MTA's New Fare Hikes

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    Here's When New Yorkers Can Sound Off On MTA's New Fare Hikes - New York City, NY - Virtual public comment sessions starting Dec. 1 give straphangers a chance to say yay or nay on a proposed 4 ...

  10. New York City Subway - Wikipedia

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    Fares can be paid with most credit or debit cards using the OMNY readers, with a reusable MetroCard, or with single-use tickets. The MTA offers 7-day and 30-day unlimited ride programs that can lower the effective per-ride fare significantly. Reduced fares are available for the elderly and people with disabilities.

  11. Fines For Evading MBTA Fares Are Back At New Levels

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    BOSTON, MA — Fines for evading MBTA fares are back after a nearly two year absence. The T's advisory board Thursday approved a new fare punishment policy, the first one to be put in place since ...