The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) discontinued the use of MetroCards for access to the city's public transit ...
Starting Sunday, the base fare for NYC subways, local buses and Access-A-Ride will increase by 10 cents, from $2.90 to $3.
Fares will also increase on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad, as will tolls at several of the city’s ...
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How a slice relates to the subway: NYC's long-standing 'pizza principle' explained
With the death of the MetroCard and the MTA fare increase upon us, does NYC's famous Pizza Principle still hold up, or is it ...
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LI commuters hit from all sides as MTA jacks up LIRR, bus and subway fares and tolls into NYC
This sucks,” said Baxter Williams, who lives on Long Island and regularly commutes on the LIRR from Ronkonkoma to Penn ...
As of Jan. 1, residents looking to register for the program will do so directly through the Pace suburban bus service, with ...
Sweeping fare hikes take effect Sunday, affecting New York City Transit’s subways and buses, the Long Island Rail Road and ...
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MetroCards being hawked for up to $3,500 on reseller markets: ‘piece of NYC transportation history’
There are dozens of other listings within the same $100 price range popping up — and nostalgic transit riders are eagerly ...
Happy New Year! The MTA’s series of fare hikes takes effect this weekend. Yes, that means Monday’s commute will be extra ...
The cost of getting around New York City via public transit could go up next year. The MTA is considering raising the base fare for subways, local buses and the Staten Island Railway to $3, a 10-cent ...
In January 1994, the MTA officially debuted MetroCards as part of its effort to phase out subway tokens. Now, the transit agency is working toward having a completely contactless fare payment system.
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