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  2. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    [108] [109] On December 13, 2024, OMNY Reduced Fare cards were released for seniors and disabled patrons. [66] [67] In Mid-February 2025, OMNY then partnered with city funded program 'Fair Fares NYC' to release their reduced-fares OMNY card for low income individuals after testing a three-month pilot phase for the Spring-Summer season of 2024 ...

  3. New York City transit fares - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2022, this meant that full-fare passengers paid $2.75 for each of the first 12 trips made in a week; after they had paid for 12 trips, their fare payment medium became an unlimited-fare on the 13th tap. [26] Reduced-fare customers were also eligible for the unlimited cap by making 12 trips in a week at $1.35 per ride, for a total ...

  4. Reduced fare program - Wikipedia

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    A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons during off peak travel. [1]

  5. NYC students selling school-issued subway cards good for four ...

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    “Each card is worth $4,234,” one savvy senior from Edward R. Murrow High School in Midwood, Brooklyn, wrote in his $200 listing. ... Free or reduced-fare OMNY privileges may not be sold or ...

  6. NYC MTA’s contactless fare system completes rollout, will ...

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    On the last day of 2020, New York City’s Metro Transit Authority announced that it has finished its roll out of contactless payment systems. With the addition of a final stop in Brooklyn, every ...

  7. metroCARD - Wikipedia

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    Seniors Card - South Australian issued Seniors cards are pre-programmed for use as metroCARDs. Travel is free for seniors card holders, but the card must still be validated for travel. [4] [5] Regular metroCARD - for all other passengers not eligible for discounted fares. Regular metroCARDs cost $5 to purchase and are subject to full priced fares.

  8. CharlieCard - Wikipedia

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    [50] [51] Certain types of CharlieCards have reduced fares, including those for senior citizens, disabled citizens and students. [52] [53] CharlieCards can be reloaded, [34] and CharlieTickets can be purchased at Fare Vending Machines (FVMs) in transit stations, and elsewhere in the system, including buses. [54]

  9. Bee-Line Bus System - Wikipedia

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    By 2024, MetroCard will be discontinued and all Bee-Line passengers will then use OMNY. The Reduced-Fare MetroCard Program will also be converted over to OMNY." [9] For certain periods during the summer and winter of 2022, the buses were fare-free. [10] As of the summer of 2023, buses are fare free until Labor Day 2023.