It will soon cost more to get around New York. The MTA has approved fare and toll increases set to take effect in January.
The fare increase to $3, up from $2.90, will take effect in January, after the city’s transit system ends sales of the MetroCard. Other fares and tolls will also rise.
The new proposal would cap the price of unlimited subway and bus rides at $35 over a seven-day period with the OMNY fare-payment system — $1 more than the current $34 threshold, and $1 less than ...
Facing serious backlash over the upcoming fare hike in 2026, Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) President Demetrius Crichlow attempted to address commuter concerns directly last week.
New York City’s transit system faces a potential $432 million budget shortfall this year because the subway, bus and commuter rail operator may need to wait until 2026 to get reimbursed.
At today’s current fare, New Yorkers need 11 quarters, a nickel and a dime to pay the $2.90 price to ride the buses. Lifelong ...
The MTA confirmed it will begin the process of designing the Ridgewood Busway as soon as 2026. The Ridgewood Busway would run ...
Got thoughts to share with the MTA? Now’s the time to do so. The transit agency has launched its bi-annual fall 2025 ...
A look at how adaptations to infrastructure and operations are being made to protect against flooding, extreme heat and ...
A federal judge has permanently blocked the Trump administration from withholding nearly $34 million in funding earmarked to ...
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