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Transit near me
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The easiest and quickest way to travel around NYC is by the subway. For the most up-to-date information on MetroCard prices, visit mta.info. Also, up to three children with a maximum height of 44 inches each can get on subways and buses for free when they are traveling with a fare-paying adult children under 2 can ride express buses for free if they sit in the lap of an accompanying adult. The MTA offers a 50 percent discount for seniors (65 or older) and disabled riders (you must apply for and be approved to receive this Reduced-Fare MetroCard, which features your name and photograph), as well as a “bonus” credit of 5 percent for purchases of $5.50 or more on pay-per-ride cards. An unlimited MetroCard allows users to ride as often as they like within a fixed time period: options include cards that last for seven days ($33) or 30 days ($127). Riders can buy a pay-per-ride card, an unlimited MetroCard or a SingleRide card-the latter of these costs $3 (cash only), is sold only at vending machines and must be used for a subway or bus ride (it allows for a bus-to-bus transfer but not a transfer between subway and bus) within two hours of purchase. When you use a pay-per-ride MetroCard, a single subway or local bus ride costs $2.75. If you already have a card, keep it and refill it to avoid paying a new card fee. You can do so at subway stations, from either automated machines (large machines accept cash, ATM bank cards and regular credit cards the small machines do not accept cash) or booth attendants (cash only).

transit near me

Purchasing a MetroCard is your first step to getting around on subways and buses you must put a minimum value of $5.50 on the card, not including the card fee ($1), when initially buying it.

transit near me

For more information, consult the MTA’s accessibility guide and its list of accessible subway stations. Consult as well our article on accessible transportation in NYC. The City’s rail and bus system is run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and known as MTA New York City Transit. It’s inexpensive, environmentally friendly and a great way to see sights throughout the five boroughs-and it operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Īll public transit buses are accessible to passengers with visual, hearing and mobility disabilities, and so are portions of the subway system. If you can’t walk to your destination, mass transit is the next-best way to get around.















Transit near me