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  2. SmarTrip - Wikipedia

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    SmarTrip for seniors and the disabled may only be purchased in person from a Metro agent or authorized sales office, and the person must show ID and for a disabled rider, proof of disability (either WMATA Disabled ID or Medicare card) CharmCard for seniors and disabled are only available from the MTA reduced fare office at 6 St. Paul Street in ...

  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. Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    Following the decision, the MTA asked the New York State Legislature to exempt the agency from the law requiring transportation be accessible to people with disabilities. MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch said that "the costs of station accessibility are enormous and the benefits illusory", arguing that few people would use the elevators, and noting ...

  5. Daywatch: Transit permits for seniors, those with ... - AOL

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    Zoltan, 46, has spinal stenosis that causes severe back pain and one leg is amputated below the knee, and he qualified for a transit ... Daywatch: Transit permits for seniors, those with ...

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

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    With the addition of a final stop in Brooklyn, every MTA subway station and bus in the five boroughs now sports the OMNY “Tap and Go” system. NYC MTA’s contactless fare system completes ...

  7. Transit permits for Chicago seniors and people with ... - AOL

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    For years, eligible Chicago-area seniors and people with disabilities have been able to apply for permits to either ride transit for free or at reduced fares. But the number of free and reduced ...

  8. 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 ]

  9. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    Full fare $34 Reduced fare MetroCard $17.00 Reduced fare OMNY [140] $16.20 30-Day Unlimited [112] Full fare $132 Reduced fare $66 1-Day Unlimited SmartLink [116] $10 7-Day Unlimited SmartLink [116] $34.50 30-Day Unlimited SmartLink [116] $106 7-Day Express Bus Plus [112] $64 10-Trip AirTrain JFK [118] [112] $26.50 30-Day AirTrain JFK [118] [112 ...