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Learn about OMNY, the new tap-to-pay fare system that will replace the MetroCard in New York City. Find out where, how and when you can use your phone to pay for subway rides and bus fares.
Starting Feb. 28, OMNY customers can get unlimited trips after 12 taps in a week. The MTA also offers discounted commuter fares and flat $5 tickets within the city.
The MTA on Tuesday announced that all Manhattan stations are now equipped with the OMNY contactless-payment system. Gus Saltonstall , Patch Staff Posted Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 4:04 pm ET
The NYCTA is a public-benefit corporation that operates public transportation in New York City, including subways, buses and paratransit. It is part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest transit system in North America, and has a daily ridership of 8 million trips.
Station complex Individual stations Lines Services Notes 14th Street/Sixth Avenue: 14th Street: IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line 1 2 3 The IND Sixth Avenue Line and BMT Canarsie Line were connected inside fare control in the late 1960s, [citation needed] and a passageway west to the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line opened on January 16, 1978.
Find out the current and future fares for various modes of transportation in New York City, including the subway, bus, ferry, and rail. As of 2024, the base fare for the subway and most bus routes will be $2.90, and the reduced fare will be $1.45.
LinkNYC is a project that provides free Wi-Fi and other services in New York City by replacing old payphones with kiosks. Learn about the history, features, benefits, and controversies of LinkNYC and its expansion to other cities.
The MTA announced the first six stations to have OMNY Card vending machines, which take cash and credit for the refillable, tap-to-pay fare system. The OMNY Card is expected to replace MetroCards ...