we are making it easier than ever for customers to receive the support they need, from switching to OMNY to enrolling in the Reduced-Fare program. Customer Service Centers embody our North Star
Where and when you can ride at the reduced fare: MTA New York City Transit Subway MTA New York City Transit and MTA Bus: local buses anytime MTA New York City Transit and MTA Bus: express buses anytime except weekday rush hours: Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 10 am and 3 p.m...
We’ll Miss You, MetroCard MachineAfter more than two decades, the city is replacing the squat stainless-steel machines to make way for OMNY. ByKarrie Jacobs getting aroundAug. 30, 2022 Can You Believe This Brazen Dog?A pit-bull mix fuels the fare-evasion crisis. ...
Nearly half of NYC bus riders skip fare, MTA plans crackdown According to a shocking new study, nearly half of bus riders in New York City are not paying their fares, up 30% from 2020. August 26, 2024 9:52pm EDT NYC drivers face fines for double parking and bus lane blocking ...
express bus if you use the same MetroCard. If you pay your local bus fare in coins, you can request a transfer good only on another local bus. Reduced-Fare Benefits – You are eligible for reduced-fare benefits if you are at least 65 years of age or have a qualifying disability. Bene...
• Most New York City Transit and MTA Bus Company buses will run on reduced weekday schedules. Some limited-stop services will not run. Check for any service changes on bus routes at mta.info under “service status.” • The LIRR will operate on a regular weekday schedule, with lower...
Evidence from the New York City Group Ride Vehicle Project This research is informed by a policy experiment. In June 2010, the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) reduced or eliminated service on d... D King,E Goldwyn - Transportation Research Board Meeting...
“New buildings, they have to be accessible,” she told Global News, “but there’s no guidelines that tell them how to make it accessible.” Pontini pointed out that the problem of accessibility for people with reduced mobility in the city is nothing new and that for yea...
millions of dollars could be saved each year. But New York decided to run CBTC on top of a reduced form of the old fixed-block signaling system, requiring that both be expensively maintained, despite evidence from other cities that no backup was necessary. (In Vancouver, the SkyTrain has ...
In its first week, New York City's congestion pricing program has reduced both traffic and the number of vehicles entering Manhattan's busiest areas, according to early data released by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The agency on Monday released preliminary data for week one of congesti...