There are other possible reasons why riders might still be wary to return to the subways, including a series of high-profile ...
By Dec. 31, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will end the sale and distribution of MetroCards. Here's what it ...
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is sunsetting MetroCard sales and distribution after 32 years. Also, ...
From subway tokens to MetroCards to, well, you guessed it, a digital app to pay for fare. A big change is coming to subway ...
The MT announced that it will stop selling the MetroCard on December 31, 2025, marking the final step in the full transition ...
The MTA will stop selling MetroCards on Dec. 31, shifting to a tap-and-go system that allows payment through smartphones or credit and debit cards, saving the agency at least $20 million annually.
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 ...
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 ...
MTA Chair Janno Lieber just revealed that the MTA will likely retire MetroCards by the end of 2025, going all-in on OMNY by ...
Nassau bus riders rely on the 30-year-old fare card to get free transfers to and from New York City buses and subways, says ...
The Metropolitan Transit Authority will stop selling and refilling those formerly-ubiquitous MetroCards by the end of the ...
The phase out of the old vinyl swipe cards comes after the MTA's rollout of its tap-to-pay fare system faced years of delays.