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Thirty years ago, the newfangled method of paying for New York City’s buses and subways seemed like cutting-edge technology.
The golden-yellow tickets reshaped how New Yorkers accessed the subway and became civic icons in the process.
With the MetroCard retiring at the end of 2025, the OMNY system will become the only way to pay for most transit riders.
Gov. Phil Murphy put the kibosh on plans to widen the New Jersey Turnpike east of the Newark Bay Bridge. Plus more news.
If you live in the Big Apple, you'll have to prepare yourself for rising public transportation prices in the city. Starting ...
The MetroCard isn’t dead yet, but some New Yorkers are already in mourning. Hundreds of heartbroken visitors flocked to a ...
Starting in January 2026, millions of commuters who rely on the Metro-North Railroad and other MTA services will encounter a ...
By Regine AnastacioBoth New Yorkers and Filipinos treat bags like survival kits, but for different reasons.NYC: MetroCard, laptop, coffee tumbler.PH: ...
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.
Hoda Kotb and her daughters, Haley and Hope, moved out of Manhattan and into Bronxville for a slower pace. They found it.
The document, approved by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board at its monthly meeting Wednesday, includes plans ...