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Last MetroCard machine at Pelham Bay Park subway station
Riders at the Pelham Bay Park subway station use the last MetroCard machine at the station before the MetroCards are no ...
Oh, what could have been. A shy and tech-savvy anteater was just a subway stop away from being the face of the MTA and its ...
The MTA reports about 90,000 of the 1.5 million New Yorkers who receive senior citizen fare discounts are still using MetroCards.
New York City is saying goodbye to the MetroCard. Behind this everyday icon is a Japanese designer who continues to shape the ...
The golden-yellow tickets reshaped how New Yorkers accessed the subway and became civic icons in the process.
Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology.
With the MetroCard retiring at the end of 2025, the OMNY system will become the only way to pay for most transit riders.
The MetroCard isn’t dead yet, but some New Yorkers are already in mourning. Hundreds of heartbroken visitors flocked to a ...
New York City’s iconic yellow transit payment, the MetroCard, makes its final swipes at the end of 2025. The last day for riders to purchase or refill their card will be on the last day of December.
New Yorkers who rely on public transportation should prepare for higher costs starting January 4, 2026, when subway and bus ...
After more than three decades of swipes, the MetroCard, a familiar piece of New York City history, is heading into retirement ...
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