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A long-desired feature has returned for New York City MTA commuters. Subway and bus riders can now find their trip history ...
Starting in January, MetroCards will no longer be sold, and unlimited passes will be retired, according to the agency.
New York City subway and bus fares are expected to go up to $3 on Jan. 4, MTA officials announced during the agency’s monthly ...
Whereas access to representative data has long hamstrung research and development of treatments and algorithms, healthcare ...
The base fare was supposed to increase next month. But, the transition to the new OMNY tap and pay system delayed the normal ...
They’re boarding the gravy train. New York City kids continued pawning off their special student OMNY cards this week, ...
OMNY was conceived as a way to unite the MTA’s subways, buses and commuter railroads all onto the same system, allowing passengers to seamlessly pay and transfer between systems while helping ...
Some New Yorkers who used their OMNY card for a subway or bus ride this week are finding surprise charges on their bank statements — sometimes for trips they didn’t take. The problem appears ...
OMNY, the MTA’s contactless system that is beginning to replace the MetroCard and will finally retire the swipe, is mostly built around an app that charges your debit or credit card. One in six ...
The MTA’s OMNY tap-and-go fare system is millions of dollars over budget and 15 months behind schedule, transit officials conceded on Monday. The project cost spiked from $591 million last June ...