February 07, 2022
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UPDATE: MTA Fare Change Pilot to Begin at End of Month |
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More Affordable, More Flexible and More Fair: OMNY Will Offer Best Weekly Fares Automatically with New Fare Capping LIRR and Metro-North to Offer New 20-Trip Tickets and 10% Discount Off of Monthly Tickets To Encourage Commuter Rail Ridership Within New York City, MTA to Extend Weekend ‘City Ticket’ Pricing to Weekday Off-Peak Trains New Fare Offerings Take Effect Feb. 25 for Commuter Railroads, Feb. 28 for New York City Transit Editors: This is updated to add links to video, ad animations and still images as shown in the headlines, and below to list the commuter rail stations where City Ticket is accepted. To encourage New Yorkers to get back on subways, buses, and trains, and to reduce the cost and worry surrounding everyday travel, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced a pilot fare program that is more affordable, more flexible and more fair. The temporary promotional changes to fare structures will begin Feb. 28 for New York City Transit and Feb. 25 for commuter rail tickets. The pilot will last for at least four months. “Bringing riders back to mass transit depends on three variables – reliability, safety and price. We’ve made it a priority to get creative on fares,” said MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber. “Transit affordability is also an equity issue, and we are committed to providing a wide range of new discounts, while ensuring the MTA maintains a solid bottom line.” “Fare capping will save many of our riders money and give them more flexibility,” said MTA Chief Customer Officer Sarah Meyer. “At a time when New Yorkers are paying more for everyday items, the MTA is helping them save money on transportation, one of their most essential expenses. Customers no longer have to choose between buying a weekly unlimited pass or paying per ride: With OMNY, they will always get the best deal automatically. We hope riders embrace the new program, and we’ll be watching to see how it affects our operations and farebox revenue. If the pilot is successful, we could extend it or make it permanent.” Fare Capping Pilot for New York City Transit – Free Unlimited Rides Achieved After 12 OMNY Taps Automatically, Monday Through Sunday The best weekly fare will be available to all riders who tap with OMNY, without the burden of pre-paying for the week, or having to track their progress. OMNY’s technology provides enhanced flexibility to subway, local bus, and Staten Island Railway customers, so they can start accumulating the benefits weekly without having to sign up. Anybody with a device or contactless card can start tapping their way to free rides as long as they use the same device or card each time. Customers who tap and go with OMNY will be charged the standard $2.75 pay-per-ride fare for their first 12 trips starting every Monday. Any trips after that through the following Sunday would be free. As a result, no OMNY customer would pay more than $33.00 per week, which is the current price of a seven-day unlimited-ride MetroCard. This way customers receive the benefits of a seven-day unlimited-ride card without having to decide to pay upfront. Free transfers between subways and buses will continue to be offered to all customers under this pilot. Two-part trips that are linked by a free transfer between subway and bus are considered one trip toward the 12 needed to reach the free-fare threshold each week. Three Big Fare Changes for the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad The MTA recognizes the evolving transportation needs of our customers with flexible work hours, and the fare pilot offers new, more affordable ticketing options for Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad customers.
All LIRR and Metro-North fares will remain off peak through Feb. 28, 2022. Next Steps The MTA will evaluate the new fares’ impact on operations, the customer experience and farebox revenue. If the pilot proves successful, the new fare structures could be extended or become permanent. |
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