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The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA found riders are generally positive about the new system but nearly 75% ...
One of two female fare beaters was arrested Tuesday in the beat down of an on-duty woman MTA employee at a Brooklyn subway ...
A survey of transit riders found that a majority have had issues with New York’s new tap-and-go system, months before its ...
OMNY payments can be made electronically with a mobile phone or watch, or with a cash or pre-purchased physical card. The ...
Of respondents, 47% used a physical OMNY card at least some of the time, and 58% used a digital wallet/phone, the study found ...
As the MTA is transitioning from the use of MetroCards to OMNY tap-and-go, commuters have expressed a flurry of complaints ...
Years of bus priority projects have barely paid off because Big Apple leaders won't install real bus rapid transit, two ...
The city says more than 320,000 New Yorkers have signed up for Fair Fares since it began in 2019. The program offers half-price MetroCards to those whose incomes are at or below 120% of the ...
Many New York City public transit users experience problems with OMNY as the MTA continues to phase out MetroCards in favor ...
New Yorkers are pros at adapting—pizza on the go, walking faster than most people jog—but the city’s transition to OMNY, the ...
Under the new structure, local fares will be $2.20, and express route fares will be $3.00. It’s the third time Metro has increased its fares in the last 20 years. Previously, the price of local rides ...
The agency settled on 55 inches as the height limit for free-kid-riders based on data from the World Health Organization and ...