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  1. Fare for most riders on subways and local, limited, and Select Bus Service buses: $2.90. Express buses cost $7. Tap to pay your fare with your contactless credit/debit card, smartphone, or OMNY card, or pay with a MetroCard. Railroads: LIRR and Metro-North. Buying tickets on your phone with TrainTime is the most convenient option.

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    • Using Off-Board Fare Payment Machines
    • Paying Your Fare at The Metrocard Machine
    • Paying Your Fare at The Coin Machine
    • Proof of Payment
    • Transfers

    Before boarding the bus, riders must pay their fares on the sidewalk at a Select Bus Service station stop using a MetroCard or coin machine, where they will receive a receipt as proof of payment. When the bus comes, riders can enter or exit through any of the bus's doors, holding on to their receipt which may be requested at random as proof of paym...

    Push the Start button
    Insert your MetroCard (all MetroCards are accepted)
    Take your receipt and keep it during your ride
    Enter through any of the three doors and enjoy your ride
    Insert coin fare
    Take your receipt and keep it during your ride
    Enter through any of the three doors and enjoy your ride

    Customers will be issued a proof-of-payment receipt from the ticket vending machine which they must hold onto during their trip. At random, MTA fare inspectors request to view proof of payment receipts. Receipts are valid for one hour from the time of purchase on the same Select Bus Service line, and in the same direction, for which it was purchase...

    All transfer policies are the same for Select Bus Service as they are with other bus-to-bus, bus-to-subway or subway-to-bus policies. Please see below for details on obtaining and using your transfer:

  3. new.mta.info › guides › riding-the-busRiding the bus - MTA

    Aug 27, 2024 · Local, SBS, and Limited buses: $2.90 for most riders. Express buses: $7 for most riders. Q70-LaGuardia Link service to and from LaGuardia Airport is fare-free. People who are 65 or older, or who have a qualifying disability, are eligible for reduced fare. The OMNY fare-capping program does not apply for express buses.

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  4. Jan 30, 2018 · The average bus driver on New York City Transit spends about 1,150 hours behind the wheel per year.

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  5. Nov 18, 2022 · New York City bus fare is $2.75 per trip. Be aware that buses only accept MetroCards or exact fare in coins—drivers cannot make change. There are also some buses along major routes in Manhattan & the Bronx that have you pay your fare before you board to speed the process of boarding.

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  6. As of 2024, most bus routes, the subway, the Staten Island Railway, and the Roosevelt Island Tramway charge a $2.90 fare; a higher fare is charged for ferries, express buses, and the AirTrain JFK.

  7. Public buses in New York are run by the same company that manages the subway system, the MTA, and the cost of a single-ride ticket is $2.75. To pay for your ride, you can use the same Metrocard that you buy at the vending machines located in every Subway Station.

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