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  2. 2 days ago · If you were to take three rides per day twenty days per month on a pay-per-ride basis, it would cost you $165. The monthly MetroCard cost is $127, so by buying a monthly MetroCard you would...

  3. 16 hours ago · The MTA says it plans to implement a contactless fare payment system for most consumers by the end of 2024 and will further roll it out across subway, bus and paratransit systems by the end of 2025. "We have the ability to issue tickets to railroad riders that can then be used to ride the subway in an integrated fare, to create pay-as-you-go on ...

  4. 16 hours ago · Alternatively, get around by taxi or Uber, but be careful, only get on the official ones! For public transport, it is highly recommended to buy the MetroCard, a rechargeable card costing $1.00 (€0.90) that will save you money on individual metro and bus rides ($2.75/€2.50 instead of $3.00/€2.75).

  5. 2 days ago · The agreement that gives you an unlimited Metrocard or OMNY does not give you the right to confer trips on other users. MTA is almost certainly moving to a system of random checks, as you see in most of the world. So I don't think this is a long-term issue. Once you get a $200 fine for not paying fare, farebeating will drop much further.

  6. Like you have a half fare metrocard the metrocard might have more flexibility cause you can change the payment method based on your needs without giving up the half fare Reply reply Top 2% Rank by size

  7. 3 days ago · To see what the value is when boarding a bus, after you dip your card to pay the fare, look at the small readout screen on top of the fare box, and it will tell you the fare you paid, and the remaining balance of the card.

  8. 2 days ago · The new contactless system allows subway riders to pay their fare using smartphones, smart watches, or any type of contactless card.

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