NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — New Yorkers enrolled in the city’s Fair Fares program can use OMNY to tap-and-go on the city’s subways and trains, the MTA announced on Wednesday. The pilot program, which is ...
Fighters for the Fair Fare initiative to secure half-priced MetroCards for low-income New Yorkers strengthened their resolve Wednesday as the Metropolitan Transit Authority announced plans to increase ...
Mayor Adams opposes the MTA’s upcoming planned subway and bus fare hike. As mayor, he can do much more than sympathize with working New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet. By expanding the Fair ...
The MTA says the spiked partitions it has introduced at 180-plus stations have helped reduce evasions. But at what cost? In ...
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Council Speaker Corey Johnson celebrate Fair Fares funding being included in the Budget in 2018. On Monday, the city launched open enrollment for its Fair Fares program, which ...
Ridership on Metro-North is still down 85% from pre-pandemic levels, but in-state bus ridership is coming back… up to 70% of normal from a March low of 40%. Surveys by CDOT and Metro-North showed the ...
The MBTA is once again asking riders to pay more, and as recent public meetings have shown, many riders are not happy about it. In what would be the first fare hike in three years, the state ...
In the latest city budget, Mayor Adams and Council Speaker Adrienne Adams boosted funding for Fair Fares, providing half-price subway and bus fares to qualified persons, to $95 million. A larger pot ...
Won’t you let me take you on a sea cruise: Riders on Washington State Ferries are likely to see fare increases and other changes in the fare structure as the state looks for ways to pay for the ...
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