Starting Sunday, the base fare for NYC subways, local buses and Access-A-Ride will increase by 10 cents, from $2.90 to $3.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani campaigned on making buses in the Big Apple "fast and free," but the MTA oversees the bus system, and there will soon be a small fare hike.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) discontinued the use of MetroCards for access to the city's public transit ...
Fares will also increase on the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad, as will tolls at several of the city’s ...
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 ...
In some ways, those themes perfectly encapsulate what it meant to get around New York City — there was good fortune by way of new state funding to the MTA, harvest in the form of collecting new tolls ...
This sucks,” said Baxter Williams, who lives on Long Island and regularly commutes on the LIRR from Ronkonkoma to Penn ...
Two Times journalists joined Miles Taylor, a YouTuber and transport enthusiast, on a daylong journey across New York City area buses and trains before sale of the card ends on Dec. 31.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will be retiring the MetroCard after three decades of service. After Wednesday, Dec. 31, straphangers will not be able to buy or refill ...
It’s the end of the line for the MetroCard after more than 30 years of swipes across the city’s transit system. “The MetroCard was there when we was broke, when we were late, when we squeezed into the ...
As of Jan. 1, residents looking to register for the program will do so directly through the Pace suburban bus service, with ...
After Dec. 31, riders will no longer be able to reload or buy a MetroCard as New York City’s transit system continues its transition to OMNY tap-to-pay. The fare has risen from $1.50 to $2.90 since ...