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Everything you need to know about fares in New York Reduced-Fare program Reduced fares are available for riders who are 65 or older or riders who have qualifying disabilities.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced that applying for a Reduced-Fare MetroCard is now easier. For the first time ever, seniors and people with qualifying disabilities can apply online for reduced subway and bus fares.
This program is managed by MTA New York City Transit. Valid Use: RFM can be used to pay fares on all MTA New York City Transit subways, NYC Transit local buses, express buses only during non rush hours, MTA Staten Island Railway, Nassau Inter-County Express Bus (NICE), MTA Bus, Roosevelt
New discounts: if you’re over the age of 65 (senior discount), have a qualifying disability, or are in a low income bracket, there are programs that can help you save on your rides.
In addition, for customers who do not have their own contactless payment cards or mobile devices, or who prefer to use a physical OMNY card, the MTA will begin providing free Reduced-Fare OMNY cards to eligible customers in 2023.
This program is managed by MTA New York City Transit. Valid Use:RFM can be used to pay fares on all MTA New York City Transit subways, NYC Transit local buses, express buses only during non rush hours, MTA Staten Island Railway, Nassau Inter-County Express Bus (NICE), MTA Bus, Roosevelt Island Tram, Westchester Bee-Line local buses and
Find out how much it costs to ride the NYC subway and bus, how transfers work, your options for reduced fares, and how to tap to pay or buy an OMNY card or MetroCard.
Here's how to transfer a balance from an expired card, plus other ways to address common issues. Need help with OMNY? The resources on this page apply to MetroCard only.
OMNY is the easiest, most flexible way to pay your subway or bus fare. You don't have to sign up or download an app; simply use your contactless credit or debit card, smartphone, wearable device, or OMNY card to tap and go. OMNY currently supports full-fare and Reduced-Fare pay-per-ride options.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced customers aged 65 and over can now enroll in the Reduced-Fare program and receive their new Reduced-Fare MetroCards on the same day at Customer Service Centers (CSCs) across New York City.