Beginning in 2026, New York City subways will transition away from MetroCards to OMNY cards. Here's how it will work.
New Yorkers held a “farewell service” for the New York City Transit MetroCard on Tuesday, December 30, ahead of it being ...
The New York City subway is set to switch from the MetroCard to OMNY, a contactless payment system, at the start of the new ...
New York City officially retires the MetroCard as the MTA fully transitions to the OMNY tap-and-go system. New Yorkers are so ...
An OMNY card isn’t necessary to ride the New York City subway if you have a credit or debit card with a chip, or a digital ...
New York City’s MetroCard — the gold-hued fare card and its notoriously finicky magnetic strip — is being replaced with OMNY, ...
New York City's MTA announced that the MetroCard is retiring on Dec. 31, which means that commuters will have to tap-to-pay ...
The future is OMNY, the contactless fare system for the MTA. That means you have to use Apple Pay on your smartphone or Apple ...
For more than three decades, lifelong New Yorkers and tourists visiting the Big Apple have shared the experience of a ...
More than 30 years after New York City switched from tokens to the magnetic swipe of a MetroCard to ride its subways and ...
The MTA says that although MetroCards will no longer be available to buy or refill after December 31, they will still be accepted until a yet-to-be-announced date in 2026 (but no money can be added to ...
One of New York City’s most iconic transit staples is about to be phased out. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will ...