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  1. 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. Please note: MTA Tickets are not sold online & are not part of The New York Pass®

  2. May 3, 2023 · Subway Day Pass Does not exist anymore. There are no zones within the New Yorker Subway System. Every ride costs the same. No matter how far you go Zones. When does it make sense to buy a monthly or weekly pass? Up to 3 rides: Single Ride Tickets. 4 to12 rides: Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard. Starting at 12 rides: 7-Day Unlimited Ride MetroCard.

  3. Jul 2, 2020 · Pay for your subway and bus rides with ease using your Metrocard. By. Heather Cross. Updated on 07/02/20. Fact checked by. Jillian Dara. Jitalia17/E+/Getty Images. A MetroCard is a thin plastic card that is used to pay for bus and subway fares in New York City. You can buy them at a kiosk inside of nearly any subway station.

  4. This card can be used by up to four people and you have access to unlimited transfers between subway and buses for 120 minutes. The minimum amount you can put on the card is US$ 5.50. If you'd like to get a single-use card, the price will be US$ 3. You can't top up this card or change from the metro to a bus. Unlimited Ride MetroCard. MetroCard.

  5. New York City's digital subway map. See real-time, nighttime, and weekend subway routes, train arrival times, service alerts, emergency updates, accessible stations, and more.

  6. 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.

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

    The MetroCard is a thin, credit-card sized farecard made of (cheap) plastic. It has been the farecard for the subway for many decades, but is being replaced by the new contactless OMNY system mentioned earlier. The MetroCard machines will disappear completely in 2024, but you can still use the MetroCard until late 2024.

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