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The good news is the MTA isn’t jacking up subway, bus or commuter rail fares this year, as was previously planned. The bad ...
Transit officials are apparently acknowledging that the five day, in-office work week is dead. The Metropolitan ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority held its first of three public hearings on the proposed rate hike, which would ...
"You're entire plan is Bullsh--t. An increase to three dollars ... are you delusional?" John Jay College student Emmanuel ...
Under the proposed fare hikes, subway and bus rides would cost $3, up from the current $2.90. There were also be a 25-cent ...
On Monday night, Connecticut's Fairfield squad kept its Little League World Series dream alive by defeating Sioux Falls, ...
The current standard fare of $2.90 for subways, local buses and Access-A-Ride would increase by ten cents; the reduced fare ...
The MTA proposed an increase to the subway and bus fare to $2.90 by Labor Day. It is a 15-cent increase from the current $2.75 base fare and the first fare hike since 2019.
Along with a mass transit fare hike, the MTA has also proposed a 4.4% increase for LIRR and Metro-North tickets, according to the board meeting. In line with the price increase, the fare cap for ...
Following a pattern begun 15 years ago of raising rates every other year, the MTA Board in December advanced a plan to increase fare and toll revenue by 4% in 2025. Based on past precedent, the ...
The MTA will raise New York City’s subway and bus fares to $3 on Jan. 4, MTA officials announced on Wednesday during the agency’s monthly board meeting.