The MTA has not introduced daily or monthly OMNY fare caps, even as it phased out daily and monthly MetroCards.
New Yorkers who rely on the MetroCard for more than swipes and dips are grudgingly bracing for the transit system’s familiar farecard to reach the end of the line. With sales of the plastic silver ...
New Yorkers are losing more than just a way to pay for subway and bus rides with the MetroCard’s retirement — they’re also saying goodbye to a versatile tool for some resourceful residents. Ahead of ...
Now that you can no longer purchase MetroCards through the MTA, they are quickly becoming collector's items. MetroCards can be found on sites like eBay for sale between $6 and $5,000. Most of the ...
Consider Mr. Lin’s poodle, Hope, a four-and-a-half-foot-tall metal sculpture wrapped in more than 3,000 MetroCards. He has since collected more than 30,000 of the passes and has used them to build a ...
The MTA retired the cards on Dec. 31, 2025 to make way for its new tap-and-go payment system Existing MetroCards will still be accepted in 2026, though it is unclear for how long New York City ...
Opening March 16 in Grand Central Terminal, "Inspired by MetroCard" features original art created and inspired by the ...
New York's familiar yellow-and-blue MetroCard is about to join the subway token in the city's transit graveyard. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will stop selling the plastic fare cards on ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The final commemorative limited edition MetroCard was revealed on Monday, according to the MTA. At least 75,000 MetroCards, which were made in collaboration with Instagram, are ...
On the heels of a shocking new report showing that one in four low-income New Yorkers cannot afford to use public transportation, two groups, the Community Service Society of New York and the Riders ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NYC MetroCards may have been laid to rest last week, but the flimsy plastic cards, used for decades to pay for public ...
If you’ve ever sprinted through Jamaica Station dragging a suitcase and silently begging a MetroCard machine to cooperate, relief is finally on the horizon. OMNY vending machines for the JFK AirTrain ...