The New York City subway is set to switch from the MetroCard to OMNY, a contactless payment system, at the start of the new year. The last day to buy or refill a MetroCard, which launched in 1994, is ...
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins toured the Valhalla Bee-Line garage ahead of the OMNY rollout. — Westchester County Government Westchester County’s Bee-Line bus system will officially switch ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — With the Metropolitan Transportation Authority transitioning to the OMNY tap-and-ride system, all MetroCard vending machines have been removed from Staten Island. The MTA will ...
A major change is coming to the Bee-Line Bus system in Westchester County as officials roll out the OMNY contactless fare system in the new year. County Executive Ken Jenkins announced that starting ...
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NYC is retiring MetroCards. Here's what subway, bus commuters from CT need to know about new system
Love it or hate it, the MetroCard has been a staple of daily life for New York City subway and bus riders for more than three decades. Introduced in 1994, it became both a necessity and a visible ...
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