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Using the Fair Fares NYC MetroCard, eligible New York City residents receive a 50% discount on subway and eligible bus fares. Pay-per-Ride, weekly unlimited, and monthly unlimited options are all available. Fair Fares can also provide 50% off MTA Access-A-Ride paratransit trips.
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Fair Fares NYC subway and bus discount customers use a Fair...
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Fair Fares NYC is a City program created to help New Yorkers...
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Once your Access-A-Ride and Fair Fares NYC accounts are...
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Check your eligibility and apply at nyc.gov/FairFares. Using the Fair Fares NYC MetroCard, eligible New York City residents receive a 50% discount on subway and eligible bus fares, as well as MTA Access-A-Ride paratransit trips.
Apr 29, 2024 · The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced customers aged 65 and over can now enroll in the Reduced-Fare program and receive their new Reduced-Fare MetroCards on the same day at Customer Service Centers (CSCs) across New York City.
Fair Fares NYC helps low-income New Yorkers save 50% on public transportation including subway fares, eligible bus fares, and Access-A-Ride paratransit trips. Options for subways and buses include Pay-Per-Ride, 7-Day (Weekly), and 30-Day (Monthly) Unlimited Ride.
With the Fair Fares NYC discount, eligible New York City residents ride certain transportation systems for half the regular price. Pay-Per-Ride fares, Access-A-Ride fares, 7-day unlimited passes, and 30-day unlimited passes are all available in Fair Fares NYC.
The reduced-fare MetroCard is part of a program for those who are 65 or older or have qualifying disabilities like blindness, deafness, cognitive or ambulatory disabilities. These cards allow...
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