On Wednesday, the MTA retired the MetroCard, ending the era of the iconic fare payment method that replaced tokens in 1994.
Two Times journalists joined Miles Taylor, a YouTuber and transport enthusiast, on a daylong journey across New York City ...
Westchester County is preparing to roll out its new Bee-Line buses with OMNY fare scanners starting Sunday, January 4.
An exhibition reminisces about the yellow icon’s 32-year reign as the MTA retires the payment method for good.
The humble MetroCard may have outlasted its useful life, but in its day it was revolutionary, says Jodi Shapiro, curator at ...
OMNY cards can be purchased or reloaded at OMNY vending machines in most subway stations or at select retail stores across ...
The base cost to ride the subway or bus went up 10 cents to $3 on Sunday morning, as part of a larger increase in MTA tolls ...
For more than three decades, lifelong New Yorkers and tourists visiting the Big Apple have shared the experience of a MetroCard swipe gone wrong. Swiping the transit card too fast or too slow, with ...
New York City officially retires the MetroCard as the MTA fully transitions to the OMNY tap-and-go system. New Yorkers are so ...
MetroCards will still be accepted into 2026, with an exact end date to be announced at some point next year, officials said.
New York City’s MetroCard — the gold-hued fare card and its notoriously finicky magnetic strip — is being replaced with OMNY, ...
The base subway and bus fare goes up 10 cents to $3 on Sunday morning, as part of a larger increase in MTA tolls and fares.