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  2. How to ride the NYC subway - MTA

    new.mta.info/guides/riding-the-subway

    For most riders, the subway fare is $2.90. Reduced fares are available for people 65 and older, people with disabilities, and low-income New Yorkers. Learn more about fares. Before you go, check service status on our live subway map, which includes a filter for accessible stations.

  3. Find out how much it costs to ride the subway and bus, how transfers work, your options for reduced fares, and how to tap to pay or buy an OMNY card or MetroCard.

  4. Say hello to tap and go, with OMNY

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    You can buy or reload an OMNY card at vending machines in many subway stations. As a limited-time introductory offer, you can buy a new reloadable card for $1. That's the same price as a new MetroCard, even though OMNY cards last for years. You can also buy a new Single-Ride OMNY ticket for $3.25.

  5. Maps - MTA

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    Downloadable maps for New York transit, including subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, plus the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels.

  6. How to save money on New York transit fares - MTA

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    If you take the bus or subway more than 46 times in a month, a 30-Day Unlimited card, which costs $132, would save you money. A 7-Day Unlimited card, which costs $34, saves you money if you take more than 12 rides in seven days.

  7. Where to buy a MetroCard - MTA

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    You can buy MetroCards by using a MetroCard vending machine, which are in most subway stations. MetroCards are also available at selected local merchants, at our mobile service vehicles, and through employers with pre-tax transit benefits programs.

  8. MTA official apps: MTA, TrainTime

    new.mta.info/guides/apps

    The latest version of the MTA app (formerly known as MYmta) makes it easier than ever to get details on subway, bus, and railroad service—straight from the source. You can plan a trip, see your train’s arrival time, get service alerts for your route, or find your bus in real time.

  9. New Fare Information - MTA

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    To learn more about new fares visit www.mta.info or call 511. Agents on duty 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. How to use OMNY OMNY is the MTA’s contactless fare payment system. OMNY readers are available at every subway entrance and on every bus. Choose the payment method that works best for you. • Tap your own smartphone or device with a mobile ...

  10. New York City Transit - MTA

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    See ridership stats for 2023. Our system includes: 6,553 subway cars, which collectively traveled 355.5 million miles in 2023. 472 subway stations. 665 miles of track. 5,800 buses, which collectively traveled 152 million miles in 2023.

  11. Trip planner - MTA

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