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  1. Find out how much it costs to ride the NYC subway and bus, how transfers work, your options for reduced fares, and how to tap to pay or buy an OMNY card or MetroCard.

  2. You can buy MetroCards by using a MetroCard vending machine, which are in most subway stations. MetroCards are also available at selected local merchants, at our mobile service vehicles, and through employers with pre-tax transit benefits programs.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Riding the subway is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to get around the city. For most riders, the subway fare is $2.90. Reduced fares are available for people 65 and older, people with disabilities, and low-income New Yorkers.

  4. A 7-day MetroCard costs $34.00 and is a popular New York subway pass option. Some contactless bank cards can tap on and off through the OMNY system. If you take 12 subway trips in a week, you'll cap out at the same price as a 7-day MetroCard.

  5. May 25, 2024 · New York City does not currently offer a subway pass intended only for tourists. However, you don't have to worry! We'll show you where and how to purchase a card, and how much to spend, with special tips for tourists and visitors.

  6. www.nycsubwayguide.com › subway › metrocardUsing the MetroCard

    7-Day Unlimited Ride: $34 (+ $1 fee for the card itself); 30-Day Unlimited Ride: $132 (+ $1 fee for the card itself); Sorry, there aren't any single-day or weekend passes.

  7. May 9, 2018 · Pay Per Ride V Unlimited Ride Card Comparison. If you ride the subway or local bus fewer than 13 rides per week or 47 rides per month, then pay-per-ride Metrocard is better for you. If you use the service more than 13 times per week, then the unlimited card is a better choice. ←. MetroCard available in two different varieties.

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