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As of June 2021, OMNY only supported full-fare and reduced-fare rides, including transfers, and the accepted payment methods were contactless debit/credit cards, mobile payments and the OMNY Card. [136] As of February 28, 2022, a Monday-to-Sunday weekly fare cap was implemented to provide unlimited rides after 12 fares were paid in a week. In ...
New York City Subway fares have been increased four times since 2008, with the most recent occurring August 20, 2023, raising single-ride fares from $2.75 to $2.90, express service from $6.75 to $7.00 and the monthly MetroCard fare from $116 to $132.
Tap-I-Fare (MasterCard PayPass) Integrated Fare Collection Services (Pty) Ltd and local Mini-bus taxi companies: 2012 (launched 1 February with Peninsula Taxi Association in the Western Cape) [1] Cape Town: MyConnect (MasterCard PayPass) Golden Arrow Gold Card [2] MyCiti, Golden Arrow Bus Services: 2011, [3] 2018 [4] Durban: Muvo (MasterCard ...
Boarding New York City subways and most of its buses will cost another 15 cents before the summer is out under an MTA plan approved Wednesday that raises the base fare to $2.90. The MTA board in a ...
Officials estimate the agency will give roughly $500 million in free rides in 2022 to people who skip the fare. At the base bus and subway fare of $2.75, that’s about 180 million acts of fare ...
The full-fare fare is $2.90, the senior and disabled fare is $1.45, and the children's fare is $2.25. Children under 44 inches ride for free. A single-ride GoMobile Ticket is $3.25. 20-trip packages are available for regular and senior and disabled fares, with one free ticket provided.
The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, [2] or simply Transit, [3] and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City.
The new $9 toll to drive into Midtown Manhattan could soar another 25% — to $11.25 — on “gridlock alert days’’ starting next year, The Post has learned.. The MTA’s right to jack up the ...