First, transit officials in New York City said goodbye to the Metrocard.  Now the MTA is waving farewell to another transit ...
Last week, MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber announced the end of the MetroCard. The agency has long suggested it will phase out ...
The subway map, as New York knows it, is now a thing of the past. The MTA unveiled on Wednesday a brand new, detailed ...
The MTA hosted a Transit Talk in Flushing to urge riders to switch to OMNY, as the agency prepares to permanently retire ...
MetroCard sales will end after Dec ... Mobile Sales Van locations or at subway stations throughout New York City where OMNY vending machines are currently available, according to the MTA.
(Bloomberg) -- New York City subway riders will no longer need physical ... The final day for MetroCard sales and distribution will be Dec. 31, according to a Wednesday announcement from the ...
There are no monthly or weekly OMNY fares — instead riders who take 12 trips in a single week get the rest of their rides for free, a system that avoids the $40 million of unused MetroCard fares ...
New York City subway riders will no longer need physical MetroCards by the end of this year, ending decades of use for the ubiquitous yellow and blue pass.
By Dec. 31, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will end the sale and distribution of MetroCards. Here's what it ...
So as New York City begins its final months of MetroCard sales ... You can use it by tapping on any OMNY screen at the subway station, on a bus and even at the PATH train entrance.
It’s out with the MetroCard and in with OMNY – but not every subway station has an OMNY vending machine yet.  By the end of the year, public transit riders will need an ...