MetroCards will soon be a thing of the past in New York City, the head of the MTA announced Wednesday. "Everybody knows we've been moving away from the MetroCard for a few years," MTA Chairman and CEO ...
Nassau bus riders rely on the 30-year-old fare card to get free transfers to and from New York City buses and subways, says the MTA's chief.
By Dec. 31, 2025, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will end the sale and distribution of MetroCards. Here's what it means for NYC subway and bus riders ...
Stand clear of the closing era, please. The MTA will stop selling MetroCards sometime after 2025 — ending an iconic part of city history and lore, MTA Chair and President Janno Lieber announced ...
First, transit officials in New York City said goodbye to the Metrocard. Now the MTA is waving farewell to another transit ...
The phase out of the old vinyl swipe cards comes after the MTA's rollout of its tap-to-pay fare system faced years of delays.
The MT announced that it will stop selling the MetroCard on December 31, 2025, marking the final step in the full transition to the OMNY system.
The iconic yellow MetroCard, a symbol of New York City transit for nearly three decades, is set to become a relic of the past ...
Last week, MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber announced the end of the MetroCard. The agency has long suggested it will phase out ...
NJ Transit is a few months away from rolling out its own fare card. And PATH is planning a card for its new TAPP system.
MTA Chair Janno Lieber just revealed that the MTA will likely retire MetroCards by the end of 2025, going all-in on OMNY by next summer.