New York City subway riders will no longer need physical MetroCards by the end of this year, ending decades of use for the ...
The transition to the new tap-and-go system for New York City subway and bus riders is expected to save the agency at least ...
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 ...
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.
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.
MetroCards have reigned supreme in the Big Apple since its introduction in 1993. The OMNY of its time, the originally blue ...
From subway tokens to MetroCards to, well, you guessed it, a digital app to pay for fare. A big change is coming to subway ...
Instead of a MetroCard swipe, riders can pay the $2.90 ... which can be refilled online or at vending machines in the subway system or thousands of retail locations. The authority says the switch ...