The Metropolitan Transportation Authority switched on its first OMNY card vending machines on Monday, making it easier for New Yorkers who pay their fare with cash or don’t have tap-compatible debit ...
The MTA has billed the new fare system as a boon for riders. But not everyone is having a great time with tap-to-pay.
First the removal of payphones around New York City and now the last days of the infamous MetroCard machine. The machine, whose been in every NYC subway station since 1999, will be extinct after this ...
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — With the Metropolitan Transportation Authority transitioning to the OMNY tap-and-ride system, all ...
Starting Sunday, the base fare for NYC subways, local buses and Access-A-Ride will increase by 10 cents, from $2.90 to $3.
The MTA is mum on when straphangers will be able to buy OMNY cards in subway stations — but vending machines have been quietly appearing throughout the system for the past week. The vending machines, ...
The end of the MetroCard is nigh: The MTA is previewing the long-awaited OMNY kiosk at its headquarters. The techy-looking OMNY machine is still just for display, but its introduction could mean it’s ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- New York City commuters will soon be able to purchase an OMNY card anywhere within the city’s subway systems. During a Monday MTA Board committee meeting, officials announced ...
OMNY vending machines will be rolling out at subway stations across the city this summer, MTA officials announced this week. The new vending machines are expected to be installed at every subway ...