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Starting in January, MetroCards will no longer be sold, and unlimited passes will be retired, according to the agency.
The proposed 10-cent increase, the first since 2023, has been long in the works and would come after the mothballing of the MetroCard.
MTA proposes a fare increase to $3 and a 7.5% toll hike, signaling a MetroCard phaseout for the OMNY system by 2026.
The New York City public transit systems will have a price increase and other changes in 2026 that will affect how you travel ...
The 30-day MetroCard would probably not be a good deal during such a period. If you're not using your MetroCard at least 1 or 2 times per week outside of your commute on average, then the 30-day ...
As the MTA works towards phasing out MetroCards by the end of 2025, more commuters are seeing the vending machines swapped ...
Due to a scheduled system software upgrade, MetroCard vending machines may not be accepting credit or debit card purchases from Friday, February 2, at 11:45PM, to Monday, February 5, at 5:00AM.
Pick a card, any card – just not a MetroCard. Subway and bus riders may one day pay for their rides with the same tap-and-go cards they use to buy lunch or movie tickets, if the MTA moves ahe… ...
And the price of a monthly MetroCard could shoot up $10 to $99 a month. Also, there will be a 50-cent fine for swiping the MetroCard too slowly. Nah, that last one won’t happen.