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The MTA’s OMNY tap-and-go fare system is millions of dollars over budget and 15 months behind schedule, transit officials conceded on Monday. The project cost spiked from $591 million last June ...
The MTA has actually been thinking of moving to a smart card-based system like OMNY since 2004. Other subway systems have had smart card technology for decades.
A survey of transit riders found that a majority have had issues with New York’s new tap-and-go system, months before its ...
Then-Gov. George Pataki holds up the now-ubiquitous MetroCard during a 1997 press conference. The MTA began testing the MetroCard system in 1993 and didn’t ultimately nix subway tokens until 2003.
The MTA’s new fare payment system OMNY has been slowly rolling out since May 2019, and a key component for its success is getting OMNY cards into people’s hands. But the process of finding one ...
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QNS on MSNOp-ed: What the MTA won’t tell you about the Queens Bus Network RedesignThis op-ed is a response to a July 6 commentary published in amNewYork regarding the rollout of the Queens Bus Network ...
There is a major subway shutdown on part of the No. 1 line in Upper Manhattan. Crews are still working to remove floodwater ...
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