The 1st Avenue Brooklyn bound L Subway Station, currently under construction. It’s a narrow platform as subway platforms go with nothing obstructing the view from one end to the other. The only entrance/exit, the one Michael Stewart must have entered and been removed through, is just to my...
When the show ended without catastrophe, as I was walking to the subway to the sound of my fellow concert-goers bursting out in spontaneous chants of “Oh oh oh oh oh…Caught in a bad romance,” over and over and over from near and far…the one thought on my mind was “SOMEONE ...
These cards will carry a monetary value/balance similar to the old Pay-by-value MetroCard. Each time you use the card to pay for a ride, the cost of the ride will be subtracted from its balance. OMNY cards are not yet sold in subway stations, but you can buy them at local convenien...
Each ride includes a free transfer (within two hours) between subway lines, bus, and subway, or between buses. This card can be used on the JFK AirTrain connecting the airport to the subway system (additional cost applies). See ourManhattan to/from JFK Airport. Seebelowfor other transportati...
What a meal.I’d go back to Agave again in a heartbeat.Too many dishes I haven’t had yet. And my two margaritas had mefeeling fine enough to not go into a TOTAL and COMPLETE panicwhen my phone died before I could even get to the subway station after leaving dinner. #fail ...
The program was launched in 2015 as a way to give New Yorkers a way to cut the cost of culture, plus it’s a valid identification card for those who don’t have a driver’s license or another government identification with a photo, such as a US Passport or Global Entry or TSA card...
You can use your MetroCard or OMNY to pay for local bus rides. It's the same fare as the subway, so if you have an Unlimited Ride card, it's essentially free. If you have a Pay-Per-Ride card or paying using OMNY, it will cost you $2.90 per ride. However, there is a free ...
The next day, a Sunday, more than 1 million people showed up on the subway's first full open day. It may not seem like a big deal to us now, but the subway was revolutionary—and it still is. A fascinating new exhibit at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn digs into the ...
fun to the Upper West Side with a sneak peek of its new location (433 Amsterdam Ave) on October 31 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Trick-or-treaters can load up on candy, while adults will receive BOGO cocktail cards and other sweet offers, including a chance to win a $100 gift card....
nycwired March 8, 2021March 10, 2021 MTA, New York City, OMNY, subway MTA’s OMNY Surpasses 50 Million Taps The Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) contactless has recorded more than 50 Million taps and will replace the MetroCard by 2021. Read More CRE TechNYC Local Ema Gavri...